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jonnyh89

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  1. Yea, the slider problem is a separate bug Affinity know about. Apparently caused if you open a RAW but don't commit the changes and then try to open another RAW Nope, unfortunately you can't import several at once with that app. I'm assuming you want this for HDR, stacking etc. The way affinity does this uses an iOS extension called Document Provider. I was hoping that app had implemented it, but sadly not.
  2. Bit of a workaround is to import to iOS Photos app however you do normally (camera connection kit for me) but then I'm using another app called Photo Manager Pro 5 (£2.99 on App Store). I can import the raw from iOS Photos into Photo Manager then from Photo Manager when viewing the raw click "Open In" and you should see affinity photo. Click on affinity photo and the raw will open. I have noticed however that sometimes the exposure sliders etc in develop persona are missing and not available, completely closing photo and opening again will resolve that. I'm not sure if that's a known bug to affinity or not. Can now open my RAW files imported straight from camera without PC and/or cloud. Affinity still need to make a direct import from Photos work though :-P
  3. Firstly, excellent job on the app. The best I've ever used and it's given me another use for my iPad other than being a kindle. This really should have been a day one feature though. I want to use this out and about, so today I bought the camera connection kit but disappointed that Photo can't import raw from iOS photos. Other apps can so it's not an iOS API limitation. I'm curious to know why it's not a day one feature, some technical reason or simply overlooked? +1 we need this
  4. an external hard drive alone doesn't cost much but it doesn't give you backup, when you start going down the route of a decent NAS set up in RAID and more than likely a cloud backup too, it gets pretty expensive I work on multiple machines so it would have to be network storage
  5. This is my position too, the only time I go back to an image is if I notice something that really bugs me. I may try the TIFF with layers option as that will probably be enough for me and keep the storage down. Maybe if I do a lot processing to an image, it would be worth keeping the afphoto, but keeping it for every image I process is probably a massive waste of storage.
  6. I'm just wondering how people treat the .afphoto files. Given that they can be quite large (361MB in my case) I'm getting the impression that most will only keep this while an image is being processed. Is this generally the case, once your happy with your image you export and then delete the .afphoto or do you just get loads of storage and keep them all?
  7. I duplicated the bottom and dragged it up to add as a mask but it seems to give me the inverse of what I want. Is there a way to invert a mask?
  8. Yay that sorts it. So the subtraction and then all strokes set to center. Thanks all for the replies
  9. Thanks, I've tried using both divide and subtract but because I'm using stroke on the shapes it doesnt really work that well for me.
  10. Hi all, This is my first time playing with AD and I can't figure out how to solve this. Basically I have an area of one layer that I need to be under another but this layer is actually further down in the layers panel. I'm trying to create something like the aperture of a camera lens. I've attached a screenshot of what I'm after with the red being the part I want to be hidden by the lower layer. As you can see I need this layer ordering to remain and cant figure out how to clip or mask properly. I got close to what I wanted using subtract to change the shape of blade 9 but then the stroke doubled up and didn't look right. Sorry if thats not very clear. Jonny
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