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IanSG

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  1. 21 minutes ago, giosepeluiz said:

    but there are software limitations in the MS Store app?

    Not deliberately - the MS Store version runs in a sandboxed environment, which makes it tricky to use as an external editor.  It's quite easy to break the protection, but it's obviously not something that Serif can recommend.

    I don't think it's possible to run Beta releases with MS Store versions, either.  

    Are you sure you're looking at current prices - the Affinity Store was offering 20% off over Christmas.

  2. 16 minutes ago, - S - said:

    Affinity applications utilise Windows File Explorer, therefore thumbnails won't show for the Canon 6D Mk II, you'll just see icons.

    But you can install additional codecs.  I use the FastPictureViewer codec pack - it's not free, but it's only a few £/$ and it works with every RAW format I've used, including CR2.

  3. 4 hours ago, R C-R said:

    I most definitely do not want the UI to be cluttered with warnings like that because they would be a drag on what is otherwise a very quick & fluid workflow.

    I completely agree - in fact I've put in an improvement request for a "JFDI" mode, where any and all warnings are disabled, and AP just does it   BUT I have to admit that those warning were useful when I started using AP!

  4. 27 minutes ago, R C-R said:

    but they are not recommending using it instead of the camera's built-in function.

    Not there, agreed.  Somewhere in the site there's an explanation of why the utility was produced in the first place - from memory, it boiled down to providing the best error checking and taking advantage of the card's features.  My own experience has been that "problem cards" have stopped being problems once they've been formatted with the SD Association's software. 

     

    33 minutes ago, R C-R said:

    when using an iMac's built-in SD card reader, a not infrequently encountered problem is an intermittent connection due to dirty or worn contacts in the iMac's port, particularly on iMacs more than a few years old. That can cause a lost connection during the formatting process

    Interesting!  If you read any of the technical papers on failure modes in SD cards they all agree that removing power during a write cycle is the most likely thing that will kill an SD card (more than static or temperature extremes) - that sounds like a recipe  for disaster!

     

     

  5. 8 hours ago, R C-R said:

    if you reformat the card (which you should do only with the camera's built-in function for that)

    Is that advice specific to this problem?  The idea that you shouldn't use anything but the camera to format the SD card simply isn't true.  The SD Association, which includes all the major camera manufacturers among its members, recommends using their formatter on Windows or Mac.

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