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BmrBird

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  1. After updating to Affinity Photo (Windows 10) Ver 1.8.0.585 and trying the original K3_0317.DNG RAW image, it now displays correctly in both Develop and Photo personas.

    Here is a screenshot in Photo Persona, and compared the original I posted 25 Dec 2019 you can see the improvement. From my perspective AP now appears to be functioning correctly.

    Annotation 2020-02-29 164526.jpg

  2. Hi Chris,

    Here is the original RAW image that was the first I posted for this problem. As you can see both in RAW and PHOTO personas it is now much better (A01... and A02... images) than when I first posted the images on 25 Dec 2019.

    Then I tried your suggestion and renamed the folder to 1.1, opened the same RAW file and it seemed just the same, no change apparent in RAW or PHOTO personas (B01... and B02... images).

    At least since the start of 2020 images have been opening up without being excessively dark. I did uninstall/reinstall Affinity Photo  Ver 1.7.3.481 on 26 Dec 2019, and  uninstall/reinstalled Spyder4Express on 31 Dec 2019. It now seems to be usable and stable, but remains a mystery as to why the extra dark images started happening.

    Thanks for your suggestion.

    A01 2020-01-15 083034.jpg

    A02 2020-01-15 083229.jpg

    B01 2020-01-15 083739.jpg

    B02 2020-01-15 083910.jpg

  3. Hi PedroOfOz, thanks for your reply.

    I've opened the RAW file in Develop Persona and applied your settings, Exposure 4.7, Black -.10% etc.

    The image looks quite unnatural with these settings, and the Histogram is much more left oriented than in your image.

    My monitor was recalibrated only a couple of days ago using Spyder device and software.

    I notice that diethardw is having 'too dark' issues with a Canon on Windows 10. My suspicion is that Affinity Photo is

    doing something, perhaps based on PC hardware specifics, Windows 10, and becoming corrupted. Interesting that when

    I uninstalled and reinstalled Affinity the problem went from extremely dark to just dark, clearly something is going wrong somewhere.

    ImageWithPedroOfOzSettings.jpg

  4. After wasting too many hours on this problem I removed Affinity Photo using Ashampoo Uninstaller (files and Registry entries removed) then reinstalled Ver 1.7.3.481

    hoping this would solve the problem. There has been some improvement, after opening the RAW file it is now not as dark as it used to be, but is still dark, and now has an additional

    problem, in that it appears flat, grey, washed out. See first two screen captures showing Develop Persona (as it was this morning - very dark, and it is now after reinstallation - dark and greyish, lacking detail).

    The next two screen captures show the image in Photo Persona (as it was this morning, and now after reinstallation).

    The RAW file is also uploaded (K3_0102.DNG)

    My initial Affinity Photo installation was in Dec 2016, and has had updates applied as they became available. This is the first time I've had to totally uninstall it and reinstall.

    A01-32-bit info.jpg

    B01-DevelopPersona.jpg

    A02 Convert to 16.jpg

    B02-Photo-Persona.jpg

    K3__0102.DNG

  5. Hi Walt, I haven't changed any Affinity settings recently, and have been developing to RGB/32 (HDR) for all of 2019 without these issues.

    My monitor doesn't support HDR.

    DxDiag shows...

    "Monitor Name: HP Pavilion 23cw IPS LED Backlit Monitor
           Monitor Model: HP 23cw
              Monitor Id: HWP3187
             Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz)
             Output Type: HDMI
    Monitor Capabilities: HDR Not Supported"

     

    32-bit Preview Panel (see attached screen capture). I notice that the INFO tab in bottom right hand corner shows

    the Document Colour Format & ICC Profile is RGBA/32 (HDR) - sRGB IEC61922-1

    Is there some way I can force Affinity Photo to open my RAW files in 16-bit?

    I've tried clicking Develop in Develop Persona to switch to Photo Persona, then used Document/Convert Format-ICC Profile and

    it shows current format is RGB/32 (HDR) so I choose RGB/16 and click Convert and the image is then not as dark, but still much darker

    than it should be (see attached screen capture). A successfully edited and saved as jpg image of this same RAW file was created on

    03 Dec 2019 (see attached screen capture).

    However now, any time I open a RAW file it is defaulting to RGB/32 (HDR) again. I'd be happy to make it only use 16-bit if possible. Thanks for your assistance.

    A01-32-bit info.jpg

    A02 Convert to 16.jpg

    A03 jgp 03 Dec 2019.jpg

  6. Running Windows 10 64-bit and Affinity Photo ver 1.7.3.481   Until a couple of days ago I could open RAW files (from Pentax K3 camera) and develop without problems, now, both new and previously processed RAW files now appear as very dark and underexposed, The attached files show a dark image that previously was fine when processed, along with Preferences and Assistant settings that I haven't changed in months, and a screen shot of the RAW file as shown in Picasa. As far as I know there have been no changes to my Windows system etc., it just seems that Affinity Photo is no longer opening the RAW files properly. I've no idea why Affinity has suddenly stopped working as it used to.

    DarkRawPhoto01.JPG

    DarkRawPhoto02.JPG

    DarkRawPhoto03.JPG

    DarkRawPhoto04.JPG

  7. I suggest that Edit/Preferences (or elsewhere if more appropriate) should allow the user to choose the default to be used.

    First suggestion is for Raw Persona, CROP, on the Context Toolbar, MODE: allow one of the drop down values to be the default (would save having to always choose it from the list. e.g. Original Ratio becomes the default.

    Also, on the Context Toolbar, OVERLAY, allow to set the default, e.g. Golden Spiral

     

    Second suggestion, Photo Persona, on File/Export dialogue, allow one of the Presets to be selected as the default rather than have to choose it every time.

     

    Small changes, but when you have to mouse/click select to do these things for every photo it wastes time.

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