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Lee D

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  1. It can depend on the original RAW images, some of these can be large to begin with and also the adjustments being made in Affinity. If you save in our file format, the files are quite large as they are designed to be quick at opening and not for compression, but other elements such as embedded documents or saved history can also add to the overall file size

  2. Is the Force 1 Macro Pack available to Mac users? MEB's post here suggests otherwise. :unsure:

     

    If you have updated Affinity Photo to 1.5 from the Mac App Store, on the Welcome screen when you open the app is a link to download the Force 1 Macro pack.

     

     

    I can't find a link to where I can download the free macro pack.   How do you get it?  And are there other macro packs available for a fee?

     

    This is the only pack available at the moment.

  3. Hi F_WRLCK,

     

    Once you have done adjusting your image in Affinity Photo, if you think you may receive the message 16MB change limit exceeded - document will be flattened) you can always use File > Save As and save in an Affinity format (afphoto), then close the file in Photo to update the one in Photos. You can either select Save, so it flattens or Cancel, as the file is saved in our format Apple Photo's can't affect it.

  4. Hi the student,

     

    Welcome to the forums.

     

    If you look closely, you can see the letter B on the Affinity Photo icon, this indicates it's the beta. These new features are only available in the 1.5 Photo beta as they're still being tested. This update will be available is soon on the Mac App Store, at which time you'll be able to download and update.

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