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Petiule

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  1. Hi, User Drone, as far as I presently know, Adobe Bridge fixes the hot pixels by imitating the digital signal from pixels neighbouring to the hot ones. But how the program finds these bad pixels is still unknown to me. Petiule.
  2. Hello everybody, is there a feature that automatically removes hot pixels from RAW images when imported into the Affinity Photo editor like Adobe Bridge does? Petiule.
  3. Hello AP Team, Yesterday, I eagerly downloaded the very welcome update AP 1.5 adding a great feature of batch processing besides others. What I'm still missing as a pro is batch editing, RAW images especially. I presently use Nikon's Capture NX-D, but it is a very slow software on my MacBook Pro and often crashes when I try to speed up my work. Is there any plan to include such helpful feature in future update of AP? With regards, Petiule.
  4. Oh, I'm sorry, my fault. I had my Low Frequency layer boxmarked but not bluehighlighted. Now it works like it does in the tutorial. Petiule.
  5. Hello, there, I bought this great looking photo editor with excitement yesterday and today am working on my first image for a paying client. However, when trying to get rid of skin wrinkles with the frequency separation following the tutorial, the healing brush after picking an area to be cloned does not work. The click does not activate the circle to heal. I work on MacBook Pro (Early 2013) in macOS Sierra 10.12.1.. I quickly searched the forum topics but did not find anything specifically addressing my problem. Please help. Thank you a lot for your prompt response. Petiule, a newbie to a pro postprocess.
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