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cusertrumpl

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  1. I tried P3-1600 and P3-600 screen settings. The issue is still there with Beta Version 2217
  2. I moved from a 2015 MacBook Pro to the new M3 one. I have a AfPub1 document, which I opened with AfPub1 and AfPub2 on the new machine (also tried AfPhoto). The images are very light, and totally of what they should look like. When I make a screenshot the color gets suddenly normalish (I trust the software, I am not a colorimeter) Because I cannot make a screenshot from the issue, I have appended two iPhone shots. After some trying I found out, that switching from Metal to OpenGL fixed it. Also doing a screen recording with Quicktime while working with the Software seems to do the job. I woud appreciate if you could fix this in Version 1 and 2 SaalDigital_Fotobuch_glanz_10-15.icc
  3. Wacom CTL-4100, Mac, Current 1.9.0 AP Pen-Button is set to Eraser in Wacom Settings. Eraser works in Microsoft OneNote but not in Affinity Photo. Is there some additional Setting I have to do in AP?
  4. Thank you, this helped me. I never thought about the DPI setting when working with pure vector graphics. It was set to 72.
  5. Can I make an vector image darker keeping it a pure vector image for the printer? Background I designed a leaflet in Affinity Designer and printed it out. I noticed that my printer (Canon MG5300) has a lower contrast than my display. I applied a brightness/contrast adjustment on the whole image. The color was ok then. But the printed picture was blurry because it was sent to the printer as a pixel graphic. Thank you
  6. Did you already make your investigation? If not, just a short question on that: Is it defined, what should happen if I have only adjustments/filters grouped. (With some image under the group)? If not I'd request a feature: That the adjustments/filters are composed and I could apply a mask on them. (Same effect as Post #6 first example) I think this easy-to-implement feature would make layers in affinity even more powerful. Best regards.
  7. The issue is perfectly described in the Link from MBd above. I import a (compressed) jpeg into affinity I make it visually smaller I rasterize it (by retouching it) I decide to make it (significantly) bigger. I understand well, why this happens, but I'm looking for a workaround.
  8. I made a Photobook. Sometimes i transformed JPEGs, edited them and decided afterwards to transform them again. In those cases I had a loss in Image quality. What would be the easiest option to raster an image in its original size. (Technical explanation: In affinity there is a difference between image and pixel layers. The image needs to be (automatically) converted into a pixel layer to edit (retouch) it. The resulting pixel layers amount of pixel is defined by the pixel size on the document) Of course I could raster images before the initial transformation (every time i add one of a hundred pictures) But this would dramatically increase the size of the afphoto file - so this is not an option for me. What methods are coming to your mind?
  9. Do you get my point? Is there a way to get the effect easily or would that be a feature request? Is it even defined, what should happen, when grouping just adjustments/filters?
  10. I'm not sure, whether you understand, what my original intension was. What i want to do is, applying multiple Adjustments/Filters to an area specified by one Mask. I could do this duplicating the Pixel layer. This works perfectly. But if it would not only be one layer but a variety of layers I want the Adjustments to be applied to, it wouldn't make sense to duplicate them all. I also could duplicate the mask. This solution seams easy. But this has a slightly different effect. (that I don't want) So what I did is grouping only the Adjustments (didn't work as shown above) because I didn't see any other way.
  11. Thanks, i just reconstructed the issue. In my case I wanted to generate an alpine glow effect. And the mountain is grey like in the easy example. question.afphoto
  12. I want to apply some adjustments to a specific area of a picture. I decided to group the adjustment layers to a group and apply a mask on the group. But why do I get this Rainbow-Effect? In this example I used the White-Balance-Adjustment and Affinity Photo. Is this a bug or a feature?
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