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Lexter

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  1. All the changes seemed to have done the job. Changing the RAW convertor to Apple Core, changing the ICC Profile to Adobe 1998 and embedding it in the export file, make my JPEG keep its colours and tweaks. Thank you, R C-R, and Asha earlier, for helping me out. Me
  2. Thank you R C-R. I will switch to the Apple Core RAW and see if that makes a difference. Have already embedded the Adobe 1998 profile into my Export profiles and will see if there is a difference. Thank you for your help. Happy shooting! Me
  3. Thank you for getting back to me about my issue. I am not sure what you mean by "RAW engine". I have a Sony NEX-7 camera using the ARW extensions for their RAW files. Affinity has no problem opening them. I imagine that I am using the 'default' RAW convertor built into Affinity. The fact that you mention "regardless of which RAW engine" I use, means that somewhere there is an option...?? Me
  4. I have noticed that when I export a JPEG file from Affinity, the resultant JPEG is always darker, as if the Shadow settings had changed during the export. I am using JPEG Best quality, Lanczos (Separable), RGB-8 bit and Apple RGB. I have tried using Adobe RGB (1998) but still had a darker picture. The Embed ICC profile box is unchecked. The Progressive and Embed Metadata boxes are both checked. Does anyone know why the exported JPEGS are showing up darker than their images in Photo Persona? I usually export directly from Photo Persona using the FILE>EXPORT route and not Export Persona as Export Persona tends to overwrite any identically named file without warning. I have searched for this issue and found nothing. If anyone knows of a thread, please let me know. Thank you.
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