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stger

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  1. ah... nvm... they are. I didn't noticed that in my browser hidden files are shown
  2. Those files could be at least flagged as hidden per default.
  3. this is correct and I think it's new in 2.2. And I think those files should not be visible to the user.
  4. I mean a real file which is created as soon I open an Affinity file (Photo or Publisher, probably also Designer)
  5. Since version 2.2 Affinity creates ~lock~ files when I open a file. That's pretty annoying, is there any way to disable this?
  6. Hello, Thank you for the answer. Most if it I already figured out myself. Originally I just wanted to do Blender EXR post edit in Affinity, and yes I already found https://jamesritson.gumroad.com/l/jr_blender_filmic_macros?layout=profile Which is an excellent solution. ❤️ However, it would be awesome if we could get the Blender Filmatic transformation built-in as a filter, to make the life of the Blender users easier It was really a long journey for me until I found that macro.
  7. Hello, I have a Blender render which I exported as an 32bit EXR for postprocessing in Affinity Photo. I'm using OCIO Display transform noen in combianation with an OCIO Adjustment layer, which gives me accactly the Filmic look from Blender This is how the image looks in Affinity after my post edit: But as soon I want to export it, it's becomming much too bright: I already figured out what is causing this. It behaves like the Display transform would be set to ICC Display transform: I get the same look in Affinity if I change the value to this. But if I import the aphoto file to Publisher an export it via Publisher the export looks correctly. Is there something which I'm doing wrong? Or is this a bug?
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