Organic
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Thanks for that.
Only one crash report was saved from yesterday.
But it crashed over 10 times (what a day!) - so not sure if it captured the cause?
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Thanks, nice of people to respond so quickly.
But if I can edit a 4K video with Davinci Resolve on my PC with some heavy colour grading and effects, editing a still photo should be a walk in the park.
My Pc is an Intel i7-7700HQ.
I'm not using brushes - just cropping photos, putting on some text, general graphic design for websites.
There isn't one task that triggers the crash. Affinity just crashes randomly - sometime when I'm doing nothing. (The computer doesn't crash - just Affinity).
Its a software bug.
I see the Hardware Acelleration check box (Enable OpenCL) now - so I'll uncheck that and see how goes. Thanks Joachim_L
This is my general load with Affinity open.
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Affinity Photo has always been unstable - but more so in the last week - to the extent I cannot use it professionally anymore.
I crashes randomly - often after 10 mins of work - but different times - different activities. If I repeat the steps it will not crash the second time. Sometimes it crashes when I'm not even using the program (when working in another program like Chrome or Notepad++).
Using version 1.10.4.1198. Windows 10. ASUS ROG laptop GL503VD with Nvidia GeForce GTX1050 (using) and Intel HD graphics 630. Using two screens - one 2K.
My computer is very stable. I keep it updated. I don't have problems with any other software - adobe, DaVinci, CuBase, etc.
No real support centre? We have to post here publicly? Wow. I have work to do, so I can't be spending hours on forums trying to get a "professional" program running. This shouldn't be happening.
I don't see hardware acceleration under Peformance.
I've checked out


Crashes randomly - several times per hour - no known triggers
in V1 Bugs found on Windows
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Unticking the Hardware Acelleration check box (Enable OpenCL) - seems to have done the trick.
It hasn't crashed now for a few hours.