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AiDon

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  1. The MSIX installed APP is still working for me with no issues. I wonder if people understand the benefits of Apps compared to .EXE ... and I wonder if people realise how many APPs are actually installed.
  2. Hi Chris, it seems it is specific to DNGs and maybe specifically DXO PureRAW v3. I can repeat with the original RAW image because it shows as 6024x4024 rather than the 6000x4000 specs of the camera. This is just a conversion issue as that 24 pixels around the edges is cropped normally. Here is a link to a ZIP file on DropBox containing both the ARW and DNG ... https://www.dropbox.com/s/myzl04q35t1zd45/A7301574-ARW and DeepPRIME.zip?dl=0
  3. To reproduce all I do is add a RAW image, in this case a DNG from DxO, then I select Crop, Original Ratio and then straighten before hitting develop: After that I select Develop and get this result: Note that if I exit the crop tool by pressing the Hand icon in Develop I get this:
  4. It seems it may not be limited to the Canon RP. Crashes both RAW and C-RAW from an EOS M50 also. Note v2.0.4 doesn't crash.
  5. It is a false positive, seems to be an issue with bitdefender as no issues with Windows Security with either the .EXE or, of course, the APP.
  6. Try turning hardware acceleration off in the preferences. BTW sarcasm is not the way to get help.
  7. GigaPixel AI will NOT work because the application uses an automation plugin and they are not supported by Affinity as in other non Adobe hosts. The option you have is to use Lightroom if you have it.
  8. Note that dragging the icon from the application list to the taskbar will place it there. The reason it doesn’t appear on the desktop is that the MSIX version is an app and does not have an .exe
  9. Update the app to v2.0.4 as that issue was addressed in the latest release.
  10. Have you tried reporting the issue to DxO Labs to see if they have a solution? The other thing you can try is to move the plugins to the Affinity 2 plug-in folder.
  11. Sorry my bad but you still need to search for the proxy to add to an application to call externally. Applications such as Capture One automatically pick up this proxy from the OS as the plugin just uses AffinityPhoto2. From what I can see most of the apps that have issues with zero byte exe's are developed using the cross platform development tool QT.
  12. That doesn’t seem to happen for me. Could you post the settings on the Export dialog, it looks like this:
  13. Have you tried using the proxies such as in “%localappdata%\Microsoft\WindowsApps\AffinityPhoto2.exe as that seems to work, at least for me and many others. But Affinity are planning to release a MSI installer to help people that have non-windows compliant applications such as xnview, dxo or on1 Photo raw calling the Affinity apps. So it isn’t over complicated just some other apps are non-compliant.
  14. Does it open the individual image when you click on it?
  15. Please note all that the Photo AI installer installs the plugins into the default plug-in location for Affinity. So you need to make sure that you have exited AP when doing the install, if not just go to the Photo AI install location and copy the plug-in file over to the AP default plug-in location. Again, make sure that you exit AP before doing this.
  16. If the proxy exe, which is a zero byte exe, doesn’t work when calling from the application you are using please notify that applications technical support as it is a part of the windows system. For example, ON1 products don’t work with this system but they are looking at updating ON1 Photo RAW to support zero byte exe’s. At this point in time Capture One does work and picks up the proxy in its plug-in list. Obviously older applications that don’t work with proxies you will need to use alternate ways of calling. So my suggestion is that you use the alternate ways described on this forum and ask your application provider, e.g. like DxO or RAW Therapee or image viewer apps like XnView, to update their apps to support Windows features.
  17. Strange, check the folder permissions on your external drive as I use up to three mapped external drives at a time and no issues. Also check that your mapped drive always attaches to the same designated drive letter each and every time.
  18. My goodness... a battle between Adobe and Serif fanboys. As a long time Adobe user before Affinity v1 came along all I can say is that the functionality of Affinity apps, especially the basics such as blend ranges etc., suits my work. I would never revert to Adobe apps again.
  19. I think you are quite wrong there, because the Affinity apps use MSIX, and therefore an alias for integration, poorly written or free apps tend to not recognize the alias. For example xnview or DxO are 2 culprits but in my case Capture One picks it up but I haven't checked ON1 Photo RAW because I use another method. Unfortunately most of the apps written for windows are dependant on previous versions of Windows and are NOT updated for the new OS versions as they emerge. E.G. there is going to be problems with older apps that rely on .NET v3 soon.
  20. Are you currently running Win 10 Pro v19041 or later, if not check using WinVer and if not update to the latest version?
  21. Thanks Walt I have, but after once only the opacity is able to adjusted using the pen. Seems to be a glitch there, although it can wait until things have settled a little.
  22. It seems as though this is an issue with the Pencil, I guess the workaround is to deactivate the pen and you will get this panel …
  23. Upgrade your Win 10 Pro to v19041, download from the Windows site if it doesn’t show in updates available.
  24. You only need to add the top level in the Program Files I.e. select the Topaz LAbs LLC folder and that will add all the Topaz Labs products. Also remember to click the Allow “Unknown” plugins to be used. Plugins only accept rasterised layers.
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