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hlkhllhhhh

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  1. I would recommend that you either let these people do the talking for you directly or tone down your comments. You sound like someone who has heard a few things, repeats them, but has no real understanding or experience. Your comments about OOP or patterns already show confusion. I don't want to offend you but you are making something straightforward into something complex and you are not helpful.
  2. Unless Affinity does something really unusual you can get a pretty good idea how it works because most apps follow the same few design patterns. A lot of them are dictated by the way the OS works. I doubt Affinity is any different. I think you are way overthinking this.
  3. I think something is getting confused here. To most CLIs parameters are just a bunch of strings. I don't know any CLIs that deal with objects ohter than PowerShell maybe.
  4. I am not sure what this has to do with OOP but us debating here doesn't help anything. However, even if adding command line options is incredibly difficult it still would provide a lot of value and allow better integration of Affinity with other tools like Capture One.
  5. I have done software development for a long time and adding command line options like "-hdrmerge <file1> ....<filen>" is not difficult. The result would be exactly the same as pressing "OK" in the HDR merge dialog. Trust me, that's not hard to do.
  6. At least they should add some command line options so we can write scripts. That's not exactly difficult to do. I will probably get Photomatix for HDR because it can do batch processing.
  7. This would be a really useful feature. I just came home with more than 50 HDR brackets and merging with Affinity is way too much work. You have all the capability already there so it shouldn't be hard to add batch processing.
  8. Want to refresh this thread. Batch processing for HDR or stacking would be extremely useful.
  9. I would like to write a shell script that takes all files from a folder and starts an HDR merge with these pictures. This would save me a lot of of time compare d to having yo click through the menu for each merge. Is this possible or is there anther way to automate Affinity? this is on the Mac.
  10. I have the same question. It would be nice to get a reply.
  11. On my last trip I shot a lot of HDR pictures. It's pretty tedious to merge each of them one after the other. Is there a way to do this automatically for a large number HDR merges?
  12. Just tripped over this myself. I thought that whatever options are there after panorama stitching will be available later. Turns out I was wrong...
  13. This more about learning Affinity Photo than about getting really good results but I wonder how I would go about trying to "defish" the attached image. What tools can be used for this? This has been created with a 6.5mm Meike fisheye.
  14. Hi, I am trying to find a HDR/Panorama workflow with Capture One. I can select the target images and select "Edit with" but then Affinity opens each document separately. Is there a way to create a panorama/HDR from the open documents instead of selecting from disk? This would be very useful. I haven't used Lightroom in a while but I'd guess it will have the same problem. Or is there a workflow for this already?
  15. I am one of those new users. Support for compressed RAW would even be better,
  16. I guess it only works for some cameras. It's disabled for my Fuji X-T1. It would be super useful if worked though.
  17. Looking at your five inputs it would never have occurred to me doing focus stacking while you pan the camera. I always thought you'd keep the composition essentially the same and just change focus a little or move the camera in and out.
  18. Hi, Does anybody know how to go about creating such an image? I assume you take series with burst but how do you put them together? Every image in a layer and mask out the person or is there a better way? I assume Affinity Photo is able to do this?
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