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Gianmarco Mongardi

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  1. Don't get me wrong, I'm in love with Affinity Photo and I bought the windows license........but it's giving me all sorts of color rendition problems. I tried to solve them on this forum, but nobody seems able to find a solution to my situation. I use Capture one for Raw editing, and I have no color rendition problems when I export my files as Tiff to Photoshop, Affinity on the other hand changes the colors drastically when I open the files and view them on the monitor(calibrated with a Spider pro), often when they are saved back to Capture one the colors are back to normal, other times the colors are still off! This as you can understand makes my life very complicated. I would love to use Affinity as my primary photo editor, but for the moment at least, it does not seem to be possible. I will keep it installed, and check back periodically to see if it has become usable but for the moment I give up
  2. Ok here are the screen shots, I hope they are what you wanted. thank you all for the reply's. Just to clarify up to about 10-15 days ago I was using the exact same set up but with Photoshop CC in place of Affinity and had no problems at all. I also tried what sankos suggested with no improvement, I also tried disabling monitor calibration and there still is a noticeable discrepancy between AP and C1 thanks again for all the help
  3. now I'm at a loss.....I was working on 8 bit files, I just tried a 16 bit...... file same problem......I'm assuming you are also working on windows. I'm using Capture one pro 10 on windows 8.1 64bit and AP v.1.5.045 The files originally are from a Fuji XT1 Monitor is calibrated with a Spider 3 what is strange is that only AP presents this problem and I repeat the problem is only in AP after editing I can open it in another prog and it looks normal
  4. Just a heads up, I'm using Affinity Photo for windows, and I'm having similar problems with Adobe rgb files being overly saturated when displayed in AP
  5. And here I go again :D So.....If I open an Abobe rgb file, that Affinity correctly reports as being Adobe RGB colors are very saturated, if I go to document assign Icc profile and assign the srgb option the file displays very close to the same file opened in other progs. if I open an srgb file, that Affinity correctly reports as being sRGB colors are still very saturated and I obviously can not do anything to change that I do not know if it is me doing something wrong, I just know that I never had any of these problems before with other software
  6. Ok done some further experiments...... now, if I open a sooc jpeg (adobe rgb) the colors display correctly, anything that is exported from Capture one does not.So it must have something to do with the way Affinity interprets files from C1 on screen. I would like to add that with Photoshop I never had this problem nor do I have this problem with other programs........ addendum, I tried exporting in srgb.......no change colors are exactly like A rgb......almost as if Affinity is ignoring the color profile entirely
  7. Nope, adobe rgb on both sides, when i captured the screen shot I tried to paste in in affinity to save it......well the originally affinity side of the image turned orange, I had to use paint to save the screen capture to have an accurate rendition as I do not have PS anymore
  8. here is an example of the same file opened in Affinity Photo and windows photo viewer(that displays it exactly like Capture one)
  9. I use Capture One pro 10 to do my raw processing, I then export to tif and open in Affinity Photo to do further processing. when the files are open in AP the colors on screen appear overly saturated and vivid. If I do some modifications and save the file back to C1 the colors in C1 are back to normal. As far as I can tell color settings in AP match the ones of C1. The problem is obviously a screen rendering problem.......any idea on how to solve it?
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