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  1. Opened a HEIC image in Photo 1.73. It correctly recognized the depth map and rendered it as a channel, but then said 'Assigned Profile' and assigned SRGB to this document. The file does have a profile inside for Display P3.

    Exiftool of this file says, in part:

    ExifTool Version Number         : 10.79
    File Name                       : IMG_0457.HEIC
    Directory                       : /Users/jcburns/Pictures/Aperture Library.aplibrary/Masters/2019/10/21/20191021-121640
    File Size                       : 3.6 MB
    File Modification Date/Time     : 2019:10:20 12:36:32-04:00
    File Access Date/Time           : 2019:10:21 12:24:10-04:00
    File Inode Change Date/Time     : 2019:10:21 12:16:54-04:00
    File Permissions                : rw-------
    File Type                       : HEIC
    File Type Extension             : heic
    MIME Type                       : image/heic
    Major Brand                     : High Efficiency Image Format HEVC still image (.HEIC)
    Profile CMM Type                : Apple Computer Inc.
    Profile Version                 : 4.0.0
    Profile Class                   : Display Device Profile
    Color Space Data                : RGB
    Profile Connection Space        : XYZ
    Profile Date Time               : 2017:07:07 13:22:32
    Profile File Signature          : acsp
    Primary Platform                : Apple Computer Inc.
    CMM Flags                       : Not Embedded, Independent
    Device Manufacturer             : Apple Computer Inc.
    Device Model                    : 
    Device Attributes               : Reflective, Glossy, Positive, Color
    Rendering Intent                : Perceptual
    Connection Space Illuminant     : 0.9642 1 0.82491
    Profile Creator                 : Apple Computer Inc.
    Profile ID                      : ca1a9582257f104d389913d5d1ea1582
    Profile Description             : Display P3
    Profile Copyright               : Copyright Apple Inc., 2017

     

  2. One of my favorite features of Affinity Designer on Mac is that if you have valid SVG on the clipboard, you can paste it into a Designer image and it comes in as perfect vectors--colors, groups, names, everything. A wonderful feature!

    So far, I haven't been able to convince Affinity Designer on iPad to do the same. is it me? Is it an unimplemented feature? If so, would you consider adding it?

    Thanks. It's very very useful.

  3. I'm probably making a mistake jumping in to this, BUT...if you have MacOS High Sierra on your machine (now in beta), if someone sends you email with attached from an iOS device as HEIC files, you CAN open them, you CAN quicklook them, you CAN open them in "Photos" or "Preview" on the Mac. But that doesn't work with earlier versions of MacOS. Same deal with HEVC movie files...with the latest (beta) OS, you can work with them just fine.

     

    My money is on it becoming an accepted standard, but it'll take some pushing on Apple's part. But I hope they push.

  4. Yeah Peter, but Transmit does NOT let you access the .afphoto files held 'within' the app--the black box. Same problem. And yes, I'm using SFTP and Transmit like crazy. And Panic's desktop Transmit, by the way is especially nice because it supports a lot of the cloud protocols—like Dropbox, Box.net, Amazon S3, and so on, so tossing files around there is better too.

    But again, NONE of that helps with The Black Box.

    (I'll start capitalizing it.)

    I'm thinking Affinity Serif needs to support what's called App File Sharing (so you can see and access them from, for example, the Apps tab in iTunes) in ADDITION to the otherwise fine export capabilities.

    That also gives you a better read on what you have—okay, i have 20 files, and most of them are less than 20 MB each, but THIS one is huge--I can and should delete that one (after backing it up elsewhere.)

     

    Having the filesizes listed in Photo's files view window (or in a popup, or in the list view version) would also be useful.

  5. I know that layer effects come out of the land of Photoshop compatibility, but I'd like to propose a new one which would create unlimited-size "long shadows'--solid, not offset dropshadows extending in whatever direction from a type or shape layer. There are workarounds for this, but most involve rasterizing the type (so if you change the kerning, you have to go back through again.)

     

    How about it?

  6. Although the range of picker types you have is quite wonderful, I'm used to working with HSB/V (Brightness or Value) instead of HSL (for lightness.) It's a common way of specifying colors especially in the land of video. HSL is a similar user experience, but there are a lot of times where it just makes sense to think of 100% brightness (which, to get the same RGB value, somehow works out to 50% lightness.)

     

    (And as you probably know, Adobe Photoshop's picker has HSB, not HSL.)

     

    This website does a great job of dynamically showing the difference:

     

    http://colorizer.org

     

    Would you consider adding this option to Designer/Photo/Photo for iPad? Thanks.

  7. Can you point me to some documentation where you KNOW FOR SURE they are "downsized versions of full sized bucket, brush etc drawings"? Or is this merely your opinion, your educated guess? And if it's your educated guess, please allow for the possibility you might be in error, and maybe reflect on the number of posts in this topic that may have a different take on it than you...?

  8. MEB, thanks for welcoming me, but I've been here quite a long time. And yes, you've restated my question. And I'm well aware of how to manage iCloud Drive files, thanks.

     

    What I was trying to generate was a discussion of how to deal with the files within the app--when you have dozens inside, it has a couple of problematic effects...you end up with a large amount of "black box" storage--storage you can't really assess, without more functionality.

     

    I certainly understand that this is the initial release. I'm just trying to make sure that we don't go too far down the road thinking the "black box" approach is good enough. When you have a ton of files inside the app, it isn't.

     

    I was also trying to get some sense of why the developers decided NOT to implement app file sharing with the initial release.

  9. As I begin to accumulate lots and lots of files in Affinity Photo for iPad, I'm wondering if there is any way to look at the files and edit them in bulk--delete them, display their filesize, or easily archive/batch export them as .afphoto files (I know that iOS 11 will change--improve?-- some of this.) The app doesn't support 'App file sharing' where we can see and add to/delete files in iTunes...I guess I'm just wondering what the suggested workflow is (short and long term) when you have dozens of .afphoto files in the app.

  10. It's kinda distressing to see a thousand nitpicks on this forum. Let me share my experience (which dates back to the Quantel Paintbox in the 1980s through EVERY version of Photoshop through 2016.)

     

    This app is amazing. Beautifully done. Great UI design. Embraces the limitations of Apple's locked down ecosystem without being shackled by it. It was the first app I loaded on a brand new iPad Pro 10.5 —and it may well be that solid hardware is a big part of the equation. I didn't even try to load it on our still quite functional iPad Air 2, because it only has 16GB of storage and we constantly have to offload stuff to keep going.

     

    After installing the Mac beta of Affinity Photo, I was able to round-trip project files painlessly. Amazing. I can open up layered Photoshops from the distant past. SVG support is terrific (and yeah, I'll be in line for Affinity Designer on the iPad too.)

     

    This app serves up the excitement I had when I first used Photoshop. I can't give it any higher compliment.

     

    Don't stop now!

  11. I was just about to post that very same link. Interchange between programs and creation of elements via scripting are HUGE aids to productivity. I encourage Affinity Photo and Designer to begin to support open formats (JSON is certainly a great way to go). You can start small, with export/import of palettes, macros, patterns...but it would be great if an Affinity file itself could be created and modified by scripting tools.

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