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ShivaSK

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  1. Hi @Dan C, Looking forward to having this fix delivered soon. I am currently facing this issue, and would be very helpful to have this bug fixed. Thank you.
  2. I am using Affinity Photo 2.1.0 After updating to 2.1, I shot 52 NEF (RAW) images and converted them to jpg images using batch job. All the resulting jpg images are dark. I have attached the original RAW and the converted jpg images here. I have used this feature before on many occasions, and this issue of dark jpg images never happened. I haven't changed anything in 'Preferences' of Affinity Photo. DSC_0052.NEF
  3. Hi @DWright, When I view on the camera, I can see color and B&W pics. However, in Affinity all the images are color. May be I am not importing the pics into Affinity the correct way. I am simply Copy from CF card, and then Paste into a directory/folder, and then open them in Affinity Photo and post-process them. If there is a right way of importing them into Affinity, sure the B&W images would be imported as shot and appear in the camera. What is the correct way to import? I just downloaded Nikon NX. When I opened the image files, viola....they are as they were shot. From here, the only way to edit them in Affinity is to convert them into TIFF format in NX and go from there. I thought Affinity could do what NX is doing.
  4. Today I used my Nikon D80, set it to take black and white pics. On the camera they appear black and white and as I shot. However, when I opened them in Affinity 2, all the images appear in black and white. How to download as they were shot, both color and black and white images, and process them? I know I can convert them to b/w, but that's not what I want to do. Thank you.
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