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  1. @R C-R, yes I know, Caps. Sorry. I did not want to shout, I'm just tired of workarounds. And you are right, it's the wrong place here to ask for changes in the app, but I'm already active in Feedback-Forum as well. I just found this post about D&D but there was no indication that the image size would be reduced. So I pointed it out here.

    @dvoth That's the way I do it all the time. It's the best way so far, but it would be much much better if you could just drag and drop directly from Apple Photos. And you should not link the images, but embed them! Because Apple changes the file structure of the Photos library from time to time, all images will then disappear. That already happened to me when I switched to a new computer with Monterey. Luckily I still had my old machine with Mojave running and then embedded the images there. And I'm not talking about 5 lost pictures, but about 5 photo books with around 2000 pictures. That wouldn't have been funny.

    @thomaso That's crazy, I know. But other apps manage to get the full resolution pictures out of Photos by D&D. And Apple likes Affinity apps! I'm sure they could find a solution, If the wanted. Maybe they just haven't recognized the need for this yet? 

  2. 1 hour ago, thomaso said:

    Good point. If I understand right it would work as long the user doesn't modify a resource in this folder from Affinity?
    (honestly the proprietary, intransparent and partially redundant image file management of Apple's Photo app made me avoid this feature from its beginning)

    That's the point! You should not interact directly with the Photos Finder folder. THAT'S WHY I MISS THE POSSIBILITY OF DRAG AND DROP DIRECTLY FROM APPLE PHOTOS APP INTO AFFINITY DESIGNER APP. Hihi. And stop telling me about workarounds. I know them all. Keep it simple guys, just finally make it work easily. Thanks.

  3. 13 hours ago, R C-R said:

    So are you saying that you do see the message, seemingly contrary to what you said before about there being no message, or only that you want D&D to place full-resolution versions?

    If the latter, that request probably should be posted to the Feedback forum, if thet has not already been done.

    In macOS Monterey I don't see this message. It's like I said. I just don't care about this message. This is not my problem nor my request. I just would love to get the photos in original quality, ideally linked from Apple's Photos Library from the storage location in the Finder.

    Under this post I just wanted to mention, that you don't get, what you expect to get, if you D&D. You should be aware of this behavior before you get bad results from the print shop.

  4. 33 minutes ago, R C-R said:

    I am running Catalina so it may be different with other OS versions but I do get a message telling me that the file has been imported at a lower resolution & to use the full resolution version I should export the file to disk. The message goes away after a few seconds so it is easy to miss, but if I click on it while it is visible I am taken back to an Export dialog in Apple Photos.app so I can either cancel or export it & from there.

    I think it would be better if the message did not automatically disappear & had OK & Export from Photos buttons instead.

    My problem is not the missing message. I want full resolution, when I drag and drop pictures from Apple Photos to Affinity Publisher. I need thousands of pictures for photo books from the 90s till now. The import-window in AP cmd+shift+m and selecting "photos" library is so slow. Would be so cool, if you could directly drag and drop from app to app. And from Apple Photos to Finder or Mail or some other apps, it IS working already like a charm. So it's on Affinity-team to get it work in AP as well, or am I wrong?

  5. 2024! Still: If you drag a picture from Apple Photos to the Desktop, the size doesn't change. If you drag a picture from Apple Photos into AP-document (Version 2.4.2), the picture size gets reduced compared to the original. No message showing the downsizing. By zooming in, you can discover this easily. I'm reporting this for years. Affinity Facebook, Affinity Forum. Still the same behavior. Still annoying.

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  6. Thank you for your quick response! @Pšenda indeed I tried Save As, but the problem remained. @thomaso@MikeTO, I don't think you can blame the M1 machine or the operating system for this. I still can use AfPup 1.9.3 in this environment and then I have no problems with linked images. But AfPup 1.10.5 runs much smoother. But hang on, I also followed your other advices.

    Quick info to the documents that make my life difficult since AfPup passed 1.9.3. I started making photo books a while ago. For every year from 2011 when we started a family. Glad I finally got started before I can't keep up. (Yes, photo books AND children!) I'm already working on the photo book 2019. 132 pages, about 750 pictures, mostly JPGs, some PNGs. The document is CMYK, 300dpi. Hardly text, just page numbers.

    So I tried all your advices and what can I say, for now it's working! Yes @Old Bruce, I checked the box 'Save History with Document', saved and closed the document, reopened it and unchecked 'Save History with Document'. Than I embedded all images, saved, closed, reopened and linked them again and saved as new file. Puh. For now the file size stays under 20 MB and I'm working with it for two hours now. Fingers crossed.

    So thanks a lot guys!

  7. On 6/22/2022 at 5:51 PM, Old Bruce said:

    The only way I can have this happen is if I have a checkmark against File > Save History with Document.

    @Old Bruce thanks for the tip, but 'Safe History with Document' has been unchecked already. By the way, document size with embedded pictures is 1,2 GB. Size with linked images is 12,1 MB. But working in the document with linked images rises the size up to 6 GB and keeps growing! In Publisher 1.9.3 there has been no problems with linked images. So it used to work! Unfortunately not anymore. It's so annoying.

  8. On 3/18/2022 at 3:27 PM, MikeTO said:

    (...) but one other thing you can try is to go to Resource Manager, select all images, click Embed, wait for them to become embedded, and then click Make Linked again. If it's the same bug and you save now, the file size should be reduced to normal, at least until you start playing with it and it slowly creeps back up. If it doesn't get smaller then it's another issue.

    This workaround was the first suggestion I found in the forum and of course I tried. Unfortunately it doesn't really work. When I start working in this document again, the bug returns, the document size increases again. So I continue to use Publisher 1.9.3, I don't have this annoying behavior there. Please make it work again in a current version!

  9. On 3/16/2022 at 2:19 PM, stokerg said:

    (...) If you could then upload the folder to our Dropbox here and i'll be able to confirm if its the same issue.

    I can't upload customer data, sorry. But you can reproduce this behavior easily to confirm this issue. Just create a Publisher document with multiple pages and place a couple of linked images. The images are shot with an iPhone or a DSLR, all normal sized JPGs about 2 to 10 MB. Maybe at first the document size is as small as it should be with linked images. Then reopen the file and move the images around and save again. As more often you safe, the document size increases. Regardless of whether you add new photos or not.

  10. From Affinity Publisher 1.10.0 to 1.10.5 linked images cause the file size to explode. A catalogue with 120 pages and 600 linked images had about 20 MB up to Publisher 1.9.3. However since 1.10.0 the file size increases above 5 GB. All workarounds don't last for long. So I'm stuck to 1.9.3 where the links are still working. I was looking for today's update, but it still has this annoying bug. Please fix it finally. Thank you.

    I work with MacBook Air M1 16GB RAM and macOS Big Sur 11.6.4.

  11. Unfortunately the workaround did not work long for me (MacBook Air M1). So I downgraded to the last Version, which has not this linking problem. You can find Publisher 1.9.3 (Universal) for Mac on Serif website. This version can open and edit Publisher-documents created with 1.10.x. So far I haven't found any problems.

    I'll stick with 1.9.3 until Serif fixes this annoying issue in the current version. Btw: You can skip Beta 1.10.5.1282, it still has the linking problem.

  12. First I tried 1.10.5 Beta, same trouble. Then I got 1.10.1 from my old MacBook. Same problem. Then Publisher 1.9.3 from backup. Scrolling in this version is not so smooth, but the linking is working. I can edit the document and safe as often I want. So far it has not crashed and the file size with about 600 linked pictures stays around 20 MB. 

  13. Publisher file with 92 pages and about 600 images. Pictures imported via File > Place... and choosing "Photos" (Database from Apples Photos App). The 2016 file size is 20,5 MB, created on a MacBook Pro from 2012 with Affinity Publisher and macOS Mojave. All pictures linked. Working just fine.

    Now on my MacBook Air M1 from 2020 (16GB RAM), new project, same pagination, also about 600 images, imported via File > Place... and choosing "Photos" (Database from Apples Photos App), linking chosen! But - first unnoticed - the file size grew up to 5GB. Now I can no longer continue working on the document. I can open it, but Publisher keeps crashing when I try to work in the document. Only now I have discovered the gigantic file size and noticed that something must be wrong with linking. 

    Affinity Publisher has permission to access the Apple Photo database in the security settings.

    Does anyone know this problem? Any suggestions?

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