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tenmangu81

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  1. Thanks PixelPest. I will try the "Frame text". I previously used (a long time ago, before I had a Mac) the copy and paste method with Photoshop, which worked, but was less flexible. Now, I write in Japanese using the keyboard facilities, of course. I have just found a turnaround : I press the "Return" key after each character. And it works well !! Thanks for your time. And Happy New Year !!
  2. Hi, I work with an occidental version of Affinity Photo, but know some Japanese and would like to insert a vertical Japanese text into a picture. I couldn't find how to write a text vertically in Affinity Photo. Would you know that ? And I don't know how to add "Japanese" to the list of the defect languages.... Thanks a lot, Robert
  3. Hi butyroger, I work with an occidental version of Affinity Photo, but know some Japanese and would like to insert a vertical Japanese text into a picture. I couldn't find how to write a text vertically in Affinity Photo. Would you know that ? And I don't know how to add "Japanese" to the list of the defect languages.... Thanks a lot, Robert
  4. OK Thanks Digigravwure. Yes, the color profile is Prophoto RGB. And what is very curious is that the image in the navigator is quite good (normal colors). Only the main view is very saturated. I will find out !! Thanks again, Regards, Robert
  5. Yes, I know quite well that Adobe RGB is wider than sRGB. But this doesn't explain why 3 softwares work well and AP doesn't. Regards, Robert
  6. Hi, Thanks for your reply. Briefly: On the MBP (sRGB), all the images are the same (same colors) : Capture One, Lightroom, Photoshop, Affinity Photo. On the NEC (my reference, Adobe RGB 1998), 3 of the images are the same (same colors) : Capture One, Lightroom, Photoshop. The one displayed on the AP view is awfully saturated. Regards. Robert
  7. Hi, I usually work with 2 displays, the one of my MacBook Pro with the tools, and the other being a calibrated one (NEC) on which my soft proofing is displayed. Anyway, when I open a tif on my MacBook Pro using AP, I have colors that look like the ones obtained with other softwares (Capture One Pro, Photoshop CS6, Lightroom 6.1), but when I move the AP screen to the NEC, the colors turn awfully saturated. This is not the case for the 3 other softwares. Is there any trick I didn't guess ? Thanks a lot. Robert
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