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  1. Same here. It would be very helpful sometimes if ICO would be available as export format in Affinity Photo.
  2. Of course I can well imagine that with the release of Publisher for the time being there will be not much room for bugfixing the other products at the moment. Nevertheless, this problem is not solved yet and I think it has a huge impact for those who are using Photo in a professional way. This bug/issue should on no account simply be left behind. I have already read many dissatisfied comments on this issue in different Facebook groups. And I myself currently use Photo only in a limited way, when the result is to be exported as jpeg/png image. But I won't use anymore the afphoto format for the time being. Think of all the photographers with their hundreds or thousands of photographs, the creative content creators with large complex image compositions, cloud users, etc. If the native afphoto format suddenly and incomprehensibly inflates files many times over, this has a negative impact in multiple ways without any added value. I very much hope that this issue will be addressed later.
  3. Well, now with version 1.7.1 it got a bit better, but file sizes are still growing without any visible reason. My sample file still grows from 1.2 to 4.8MB...
  4. Yes, I've noticed that, too. In some cases, the file sizes are getting smaller when saved with 1.7. But often it's the other way around. I have not been able to find any clue to the cause so far. I've attached a simple Photo file, it contains just one layer from a jpg with an active selection + saved alpha channel. It has been created with an older version of Photo. When I open it in 1.7 and just save it as new file, it grows from 1.2 to 8.6MB. lego-human.afphoto
  5. No. And even if I would do so, this also happens when I just open a jpeg file in Photo and save it without any changes as afphoto file. jpg: 3,3 MB afphoto (1.6.5): 3,9 MB afphoto (1.7.0): 8,6 MB
  6. Great update so far! But: What's up with file sizes? Open an image created with previous version of Photo or Designer and just save it again in 1.7, many of the .afphoto/.afdesign image files are becoming way bigger in terms of file size. In some cases file size quintuples!? I'm scared right now...
  7. Welcome to the world of .NET framework. On my PC, a 13 MPixel Jpeg needs 11 secs to load in Photo but only 3 secs in Photoshop CS6. Also many operations like filters are much more time-intensive in Photo than in Photoshop and the program startup needs more than double of the time. I am pretty sure the bad performance of Photo is a thing of the .NET framework which is more leisurely - or better said needs more power to work fast. Whereas Photoshop is written in native C++.
  8. Photo and Designer runs without any problems on my Win7 Pro PC in the office. But there is different hardware, drivers, and software installed. I've used the .NET repair tool and also tried different steps to get Dr. Watson run (on my system there is only dwwin.exe). On Stackoverflow I found this hint: "0xe0434352 is the SEH code for a CLR exception. [...] So your process is not handling a CLR exception."
  9. It doesn't work/has no effect, the dialog does not appear. The application still crashes with exception error 0xe0434352 in KERNELBASE.dll :(
  10. I run a german Windows 7 Pro, SP1 on PC. When I had installed Photo Beta I could run it for one time. It worked fine. But after the first use of the application it never loaded again. When I try to start the application it immediately crashes without error message. In the Windows event viewer there is logged an exception error 0xe0434352 in KERNELBASE.dll. I already reinstalled Photo as well as .NET framework 4.6.2. Any ideas? Greetz
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