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ctsde_markus

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  1. *gnaaaa* i am so sorry, i just realized that i uploaded the wrong .afphoto file *shameonme* Attached to this message is the correct file now. P1090834.afphoto
  2. Sorry, very busy atm. Attached is the .afphoto with the grey bar on the right, only when i print it in Affinity Photo (even in the print preview the bar is visible). I am pretty sure i made something no developer could have thought of ;-) Thanks Markus P1090795.afphoto
  3. Hey there! I have an image that shows a grey bar on the right edge, looking like a gradient (see the print preview in the attached screenshot). But this bar is not visible in the picture itself at all. And it isn't visible on exported versions of the photo. Can someone explain that to me? Is it my fault, or did i find a bug? Another photo from the same shooting with nearly the same effects on it doesn't show this bar I can provide the .afphoto file and also a working one for comparison. Thx Markus
  4. So! I tried now and came to the conclusion, that for now it's better for me to choose the Apple Core Import, as i didn't manage to come near the beauty of the built-in optimizations manually (but that is not Affinity Photo's fault!). Much to learn, i still have. Thanks for your help! Markus
  5. Hi! I just realized that the quality of a RAW import from my Panasonic DMC-G6 in Affinity Photo is unacceptable. See the attached screenshot (left the develop persona of Affinity Photo, right the preview of the RAW image in the built-in Apple preview app. Just in time when i decided to take my hobby to the next level... :-( Bye. Markus
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