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  1. Ok, I have it! I see the corruption viewing the photos with the software FastStone Image Viewer v 5.1 when - in FastStone Image Viewer is active the option "Activate CMS (Colour Management System)" - the files are exported by AP with integrated ICC profiles. With the last version of FastStone Image Viewer v 6.1 everything is ok. Thank you Meb for help
  2. Ok, I have it! I see the corruption viewing the photos with the software FastStone Image Viewer v 5.1 when - in FastStone Image Viewer is active the option "Activate CMS (Colour Management System)" - the files are exported by AP with integrated ICC profiles. With the last version of FastStone Image Viewer v 6.1 everything is ok. Thank you Meb for help
  3. Yes, the one titled "Screenshot after AP opening and exporting" is the corrupted version. I post the screenshot because the corruption is visible when I open the AP exported file with the software FastStone Image Viewer (is no visible, e.g.,opening the AP exported file with Paint or Windows Photo Viewer). With the same software FastStone Image Viewer when I open the original is perfect. My first question is: if in FastStone Image Viewer I see the AP exported file corrupted, something in AP must have happen. What and why? Second important question : are my photos processed and exported by AP "really" ok to be used in publishing? Can I send them to my customers? Thank you again for you help
  4. I'm very sorry if I post again but I have to send photos for job and I need as soon as possible to resolve the problem. I attach to more screeshots taken from FastStone Image Viewer. The first is the original, the second after opening and exporting in AP Thank you again for your help
  5. Right! The blue corruption happen when exporting in TIFF and JPG, not in PNG. The corruption seem to affect highlights and lowlights. If you need I can post other exemples. I tried different images coming from different cameras but the problem is the same. I'm using AP for Windows version 1.5.1.54, default setting The original photo (I can post if you need, as well) when opened with the same software FastViewer doesn't show any corruption
  6. I make some more experiments. So I realize the problem is open in Affinity and then exporting in TIFF o JPG. Even if I don't do any action in AP - just open a file jpg in AP and then exporting in TIFF or JPG - when i visualize the exported file that's look like the screenshot in attachment, with "clipped" lowlight (so seem to me, but I'm a newbie:-) This don't happen if I export in png
  7. Thank you so much for your help. In attach the original file . I have tried with files coming from different camera but the problem is always the same. The only way to have a "good" final file is exporting in png format :-(
  8. When I open a JPG file everythings seem good but even if I don't make any action on Affinity Photo, when export as JPG or TIFF the file is corrupted on the highlight and lowlight. Any suggestion? Tks after opening and exportin in AP.tiff
  9. I'm sure is that is probabely something very simple but I don't understand the problem. Could you please help me? I'm very ignorant and it's difficult to me explain in english what happen. Can you please look at the attacched file? Thank you so much ragno.afphoto Ragno.tiff
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