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IanSG

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  1. I'm hoping I was wrong!  The only way I could get it to work was by copying the entire AP folder structure to an unprotected folder and then using that instead.  BUT I was experimenting after a couple (or so) glasses of wine and didn't fancy playing with permissions! 

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    Happy days - I was wrong!!  Follow @emmrecs01's excellent advice and it works!

     

  2. Googling "photo restoration affinity photo" produces lots of results that should be useful.  From my own limited experience of restoring photos I'd say that the levels adjustment, contrast, sharpening, and shadows and highlights were the most useful, but I wasn't working with colour.   As for scanning curved surfaces....  Maybe a hand held scanner would work, but I've never used one, much less tried what you want to do.

  3. 3 hours ago, msdobrescu said:

    They should listen to their community, though.

    And they do!  But there's a big difference between listening and complying!  If you look at Serif over the past 10 years or so it's clear that their strategy has been to narrow their product offerings while introducing a broader platform support by including Macs (OSX and iOS).  I wasn't there, but I'd be stunned if the question of whether or not  to support Linux wasn't raised and answered back then.  It's been 4 years since the Affinity range was released, it's not complete, dates aren't being met, and plans for a DAM have been shelved - it looks like Serif 's plans are slipping.  Introducing a new platform now would be verging on suicidal!  

    Back in the day I was watching stock prices fall while profits rose.  It was explained to me that business control is so critical that the markets would rather see a predicted loss than an unexpected gain - handing over control of corporate strategy to a small, if well intentioned, group of potential users is not the way to go!

  4. It's not something I've done much of, but I recently had reasonable results recovering some 70-80 year old B&W images.  The most useful tools  were the levels adjustment, contrast, sharpening, and shadows and highlights.  I didn't have a lot of luck with the dust & scratches filter (too soft) but the inpainting and clone tools got them down to acceptable levels. 

  5. 2 minutes ago, Electrolytique said:

    I find it perplexing that people take offence to requests for Affinity on Linux and get angry when someone else joins as that sort of behaviour isn't favourable to Serif as a company.

    I can only speak for myself, but I'm not offended or angry!  I admit to feling a bit frustrated that so many people seem to think that Serif are incapable of understanding their own business, but that's just me getting old and crabby - it's not personal :)

  6. 7 minutes ago, Electrolytique said:

    Quite, as so few companies have ported professional software to Linux, the success stories are also few. Add that to the amount of misinformation surrounding who uses Linux, it wouldn't look like it might be cost effective 

    My point here is that the software suppliers very probably aren't misinformed - they use sophisticated techniques to assess the market potential of a new product. 

  7. 49 minutes ago, Electrolytique said:

    There are many people in the Linux community who are crying out for software like the affinity suit.

    I'm sure you're right.  I'm equally sure that there are many companies in addition to Serif who are capable of producing something to answer that cry - but they don't do it.  There may well be a gap in the market, but the concensus among the people in the know seems to be that it's not cost effective to fill it.

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