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  1. On ‎23‎/‎02‎/‎2017 at 7:49 PM, superhawk said:

    Hi Everyone,

    Speaking of: I have not seen keyboard stickers for Affinity but I am going all-in and I'd love to hear some suggestions. 

    Thank you,

    SH

    Perhaps not exactly what you asked for but https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/35450-windows-keyboard-shortcut-cheatsheet/?p=174387 gives links to pdf files for keyboard shortcuts for both Photo and Designer, along with a template to allow you to create your own version, I think.

     

    Jeff

  2. My1, I understand what you are saying but MattP's very comprehensive reply directly above yours sets out very clearly Serif's policy on this; all updates to version 1 will be free and when version 2 (eventually) arrives it will be an upgrade and so will be chargeable.

     

    Perhaps this topic/thread could now be deemed "closed"?!!!  No, I'm not seeking to stifle comment; it simply appears to me that any further posting is not going to change in any way what Serif have stated as their sales/update/upgrade policy.

     

    Just my opinion!

     

    Jeff

  3. Hi nmcredy, welcome to the Affinity forums.

     

    I think the answer to the question in your final paragraph is yes, unfortunately. That is a spec that is considerably "lower" than one would normally see on a modern computer. In fact, I think it is almost the minimum required to run 64 bit Windows 10.  In particular your CPU is very slow and the amount of RAM you have is the barest minimum required by almost all modern, 64 bit programs.  I think your graphics card is also rather "old"; I suspect an update of this would also help.

     

    If you were able to update your CPU and add more RAM I suspect you would see a considerable improvement in your computer's performance with every program you use, not just Affinity Photo.

     

    Jeff

  4. @Jeff

    The logo disappearing outside the boundary of the artboard is by design. We clip the view so objects are only visible inside the artboard area unless placed completely outside the artboard (on the canvas). For non-artboard documents this behaviour can be controlled through the menu View ▸ View Mode ▸ Clip to Canvas.

    @MEB,

     

    Thanks for this.  I suspected the "problem" was my lack of knowledge!!

     

    Jeff

  5. Jörg, I downloaded your two files, followed your method and did not experience a crash!

     

    Attached is a screenshot of what I see.  I have placed your logo on both versions of the Test image; you can see them clearly.  One thing I did notice, which is I suspect caused by my lack of knowledge of Designer: if I place a copy of the logo only partly across one of the images, the area outside the image is invisible.  If I place the logo wholly outside one of the images, it remains completely visible.  This is shown in the screenshot.

     

    post-28542-0-52198000-1487933792_thumb.jpg

     

    Not sure whether what I found will help you or not.

     

    Jeff

     

     

  6. Here is a temporary workaround that should work for most photos:

     

    - Under Layers panel, right click on the image layer that is to be edited with plugin

    - Select Rasterise...

    - Launch plugin

     

    The image should be in correct orientation now

    Lai, thank you for this, which does, indeed, resolve this problem.

     

    However, hopefully the devs will eventually ensure that such an additional step becomes unnecessary!

     

    Jeff

  7. I just got the Nik Plugins loaded and first image I tried was a portrait. It opened in affinity as expected, but the Nik plugins then launch with the image rotated.  Please share fix for this! 

     

    Thanks

    Sorry, there is, as yet, no fix!  Some months ago Mark Ingram acknowledged (post #6 above) this was "caused" by some lack of information being passed to the affected plugs by AP.  So the fix has to be created by the developers!

     

    Jeff

  8. Ref IR Baboon's reply, I followed his advice and downloaded the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.2 (Offline Installer) for Windows. However, Microsoft reported that the installation was unsuccessful and 4.6.2 was not installed "because %1 is not a valid Win 32 application". I am, therefore, back to where I started.

     

    Please suggest what else can be done.

     

    Meanwhile, I will also look into Jeff's suggestion.

     

    Hi editor.

     

    I'm sure Callum will not mind being called "I R Baboon" but perhaps might prefer his real name be used!!  :)

     

    However, I think the error message you have posted merely reinforces my belief that you are running a 32 bit version of Windows 8 and so will never be able to install any Affinity product unless you are prepared to upgrade to the 64 bit version of your operating system.  Better yet, perhaps, you should seriously consider moving to Windows 10 (64 bit, of course).  :)

     

    Jeff

  9. Hi!

     

    I downloaded the link for the trial version of Affinity image editor yesterday. I tried installing the program on my Windows 8 laptop but the process could not be completed. The program simply gave me a message ".Net Framework 4.6.2 has not been installed because %1 is not a valid Win 32 application". It also prompted me to update Windows. I spent a lot of time updating it but the problem remained. Windows prompted me to install "optional" updates but the list of such updates does not include the version 4.6.2 for .Net Framework.

     

    I am not very good with computer problem solving. Can someone help please ?

     

    I think the phrase I have highlighted above is the key; my understanding is that this strongly suggests you are running a 32 bit version of Windows 8.  If so, you cannot run or install any Affinity program; a 64 bit operating system is a pre-requisite.

     

    Jeff

  10. The split screen is available on Windows too (comma key). Also, if you focus on any side of the split and change the view mode at the top toolbar it will keep it that way. So you can do Vector / Pixels or Pixels / Outlines or Vector / Retina Pixels... you get the idea.

     

    My apologies!  I had NO idea such a facility existed.  Many thanks for making me discover yet another thing I did not know about Designer.

     

    Jeff

  11. Under normal circumstances, "Affinity Photo" and "Affinity Photo Customer Beta" install to different folders within Program Files and so are completely independent of each other (in terms of installation/uninstallation) so I'm not at all sure how installing the Beta could possibly overwrite the full retail version.

     

    Unless you selected to install the beta in "... Program Files\Affinity Photo" rather than allowing it to install to its default directory?

  12. Dave, why did you uninstall the purchased version of AP?  The customer betas can happily co-exist with the full retail version.

     

    In order to redownload and reinstall the full version simply log into your Affinity account - you should have received all the details when you originally purchased the software - and you will find links to the full version, along with your serial number/registration code.

     

    Jeff

  13. Thank you for the update.  I think we all understand your frustration!

     

    The problem of the installed but missing SP1 is a real puzzle.  I wonder whether https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17588/fix-problems-that-block-programs-from-being-installed-or-removed might be the page to read and follow the instructions to see whether it can find and remove this ghost?

     

    I have to say I've never needed to use that fix but I know Serif staff have previously drawn attention to it in these forums so it is certainly worth a try.

     

    Jeff

  14. I suspect this may have nothing to do directly with your problem but I see you have only 2 GB RAM installed.  For a 64 bit OS this is absolutely minimal, I believe.  I tried to install 64 bit Windows 7 on my laptop, which has only 2 GB RAM (and cannot be increased) and I soon found that the OS wanted to use most of this, leaving almost nothing for any app, and the computer crawled.  As a result I installed the 32 bit version of 7, and then 10, and everything ran smoothly (though clearly I cannot install the Affinity apps to the laptop because of the need for a 64 bit OS :( ).

     

    As my signature shows, my principal computer is a 64 bit desktop, the laptop is a standby.

     

    Jeff

  15.  

     

    I tried to download and open the zip file of Dream Skies but my computer said it was not an Affinity Photo file.  What application did you use to open and add this file to Affinity Photo on a Mac?  Or is it not for a Mac?

    Did you follow the instructions in post #5 above?  Although I use Windows my assumption is the procedure for installation is the same for Macs. (Of course, you do need to unzip the files first.)   And, by the way, this palette can be added to both Designer and Photo.

     

     

     

    Thank you, Chris.  These look lovely.

    +1!!

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