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motocamp

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  1. I don't like to setup a guest-account. Instead I tried the procedure on an other MacBook Pro (13) and here also the same result - crash.
  2. Hi Gabe, yes, I tried it with an other picture (size: 1280 × 960) with the same result - crash. Greetings, René
  3. Hi Gabe, thank you for your post. I tried this (I have bought via Apple App Store) but it had no effect. The issue already exists. Do you have some other hints? Thank you very much. Cheers, René
  4. here is a small version of the screen capture Bildschirmvideo aufnehmen 2019-10-27 um 17.02.13-Apple-Geräte-SD.m4v
  5. Hi Gabe, here is the requested screen-recording. The workflow I did it was exactly like in your tutorial-video for macro (https://affinity.serif.com/de/tutorials/photo/desktop/video/309301203). If you need more information, please let me know. cheers, René (motocamp) Bildschirmvideo_aufnehmen_2019-10-27_um_17_02_13.mov
  6. Hello, I followed the Video-tutorial for Macros. Here a picture was Straightened and the transparent regions was filled with the imprinting-tool. On my Mac it always crashes Affinity Photo when I choose the impainting-tool. :-( I use a MacBook Pro 15, Catalina and Affinity Photo 1.7.3. Greeting, René.
  7. Hi, thank you for your fast response. I tried different settings. Median should work fine, but the result is very dark. A lot of stars got lost. A good result gave Total, but the movement of the stars is not eliminated. Look here: This was my first try, without any other techniques. Cheers, René
  8. Hi Forum, I'm just back from my holidays on La Palma and took a lot of pictures from the night sky. In order to get the best result, I usually took 3 pictures from a scene to reduce noise and hot pixels to optimize the image quality. I searched to find an app to stack the images and combine them to one perfect image, but there is no app which satisfied me. Here I will try it with Affinity Photo but need your help. Is it possible to stack images to optimize a night sky scene (reduce noise, remove hot pixels, consider star movement)? The result should be an image with dotted stars, not a track. A Tutorial would be very nice :-) Thank you. Cheers, René.
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