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peterhammer

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  1. I hope we don't get a flood. Yes I would like to hear from Serif about why they don't make this optional. No it isn't a good sign.
  2. Exactly. It's extremely annoying and it would be dead easy to add another checkbox to disable it. It's also probably a dead easy thing to fix in the software: If checkbox unchecked
  3. How does one turn off the extremely annoying "feature öf when changing the image size the program decides to snap the image to effectively full screen. Yes the blue popup helps but why can't I just turn this snapping off.
  4. Convert opened files to working spcae box. You have the option it seems of just converting or warning if ???? By default neither is checked and that is where I had the problem. Setting it like you have fixes the issue. So try and see what happens if you uncheck both boxes. Olympus does the same with file names. I can't see the point but I only shoot jpg as I couldn't see any advantage to shooting raw after trying it a few times.
  5. That's the default and it is the issue. It makes no sense to just ignore the document colour space and assume it is the same as the working colour space. I think RAW files ignore colour space as it is just the data from the sensor. The software massages the raw data inot a colour space.
  6. Thank rvst but the issue occurs before exporting the image. I have found the issue. In Preferences there is an option to keep the original colour space which by default is not checked - how crazy can you get! Checking that and all works fine. It appears that Photo 2 uses some undefined colour space if you don't check it.
  7. Thank you but it doesn't help. The box at the bottom for an ICC profile just inserts a profile into the image which tells other programs what the profile is. It will have no effect on the way the image saves. Besides which the image displayed as a preview is wrong so none of those settings have any effect until you actually save the image. The problem is all within Affinity Photo 2.
  8. I edit a document in Affinity Photo 2 with sRGB colour space. When I go to export the document as a jpg the PREVIEW image is less saturated and darker. The actual outputted image matches the preview. Hence it has nothing to do with the monitor calibration as EVERYTHING happens in the Photo application. There is NO change of colour spaces so it is hard to see how that is an issue. This doesn't happen when I use Photo version 1. Can the bug please be fixed asap?
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