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hedrickbk

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  1. Perhaps I am missing something, but I initially understood that if a stack were built in multiple file groups, then those would be stacked separately and would result in corresponding stacked images. In version 2.03, it just creates one stacked image using all of the file groups I created. If I am using this wrong, I would appreciate better instructions.

    What I am trying to do is incorporate images of the Orion Nebula that are taken at different exposures into one document so that I can eliminate some of the blown out bright areas. Thanks.

  2. On 7/27/2022 at 12:06 PM, debraspicher said:

    Regardless, management would have to be clueless to change to sub-only model given the major appeal of the suite was that we didn't have to go all-in. A non-starter. As long as the applications are independently highly usable, then I think that they can still appeal to clients that aren't keen on Adobe.

    I am one who came to Affinity because of the Adobe subscription model. I don't mind paying for worthwhile upgrades every now and then.

     

  3. I hate to compare Affinity Photo to Photoshop, but I have found a couple of issues that need more flexibility:

     

    1.  The chromatic aberration tool in develop is very weak. This needs to be developed further to allow user input to adjust the strength of the application of chromatic aberration reduction. I have a number of photos of the supermoon where the tool makes absolutely no difference whatsoever. If there is another tool or layer that can correct chromatic aberration, I have not found it. Photoshop is able to remove almost all of the very strong chromatic aberration from these files.

     

    2.  Is appears that Affinity Photo does not recognize the same dynamic range in my Canon 70D RAW files as Photoshop does. I can tease a lot more dynamic range out of RAW files using the highlights/shadows sliders in Photoshop than I can in Affinity. I have also tried using curves, and can still get more from Photoshop. While some of this may be attributable to my greater experience with PS, when I have tried to do direct comparisons with just the sliders, I can still get more out of PS.

     

    I still think Affinity has tremendous promise and is more powerful in some ways than PS. I'm still learning a lot about Affinity Photo and am finding a lot that I like, I particularly like that I can work in different color spaces in separate layers. I do a lot of work in Lab, but often need to go back to RGB for finishing touches. PS makes me flatten the image when moving between color spaces, and therefore locking in my Lab adjustments.

     

    Great work so far!

     

    Brian

  4. I posted previously about a washing out problem with stacking. This still seems to be happening.

     

    My previous post is here:

    https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/28248-median-and-other-stacking-washing-out/

     

    I still continue to have the problem with version 1.5.0.38

     

    The attached two files show the difference in the histogram between a stack of 3 files and one of the originals. All were shot at the same focal length and exposure.

    post-36823-0-24879300-1479678561_thumb.jpgpost-36823-0-09402000-1479678562_thumb.jpg

  5. I tried creating a stack of photos of the full supermoon using the RAW CR2 files from my Canon 70D and the resulting stack was brighter than any of the individual photos. I tried both median and average - no change. Since I was having similar problems with the focus stack, I'm hypothesizing that the problem is in reading the RAW files. I have not had a problem yet with a regular panorama or individual files. Once fixed, this looks to be a very useful feature.

  6. LAB A and B channels are actually channels of color opponents of each other so Affinity is representing them correctly. See:

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_color_space

     

    This is one of the most powerful tools I use and I really like the way Affinity has implemented it where only the layer is in LAB whereas Photoshop makes you convert the whole image to LAB then back again. I have not checked, but in theory it seems that Affinity's implementation might be less "lossy" than Photoshop.

  7. I have the same problem with my Canon 70D RAW files. I posted below in new topic. I'm including here to put the problem in one thread... you can delete the other thread if you want to.

     

    I have been trying a number of different features of Affinity Photo, and while much of its capability is commendable, the focus merge feature seems to be washing out the final photo to the point that it is unusable when I use the Canon RAW files from an EOS 70D. It seems to work OK when the RAW files are converted to jpegs, although by starting with jpegs I don't have enough dynamic range to do many adjustments. For some reason the board is not letting me upload the final result. My original RAW files are too big to upload.

  8. I have been trying a number of different features of Affinity Photo, and while much of its capability is commendable, the focus merge feature seems to be washing out the final photo to the point that it is unusable when I use the Canon RAW files from an EOS 70D. It seems to work OK when the RAW files are converted to jpegs, although by starting with jpegs I don't have enough dynamic range to do many adjustments. For some reason the board is not letting me upload the final result. My original RAW files are too big to upload.

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