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Claude_ch

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  1. Same problem for me, when you try move a slider in the white balance it's a crash Mac Pro Late 2013 with Monterey 12.6.2
  2. Ok, I go with this solution to merge with your Tone Mapping (Live Procedural Texture) method, works better Vs Exposure adjustment. Thank you for your help
  3. Hi, the Tone Mapping was by default. When I open the .exr (RGB/32) it's all white. Then I add a live exposure adjustment for bring back the picture. And when I convert in RGB/16 or RGB/8 I lose all data and the picture is black. Maybe the value from DAZ for .exr are out of the ordinary and when Affinity Photo try to converts it's going wrong. I send the .exr file on dropbox And for your Live Procedural Texture, works better as with the exposure adjustment, the color are less saturated. I need juste a crazy number for the compression Scale... 13'000 for example. It's very close with the 8bits png version what DAZ save a the same time.
  4. it's in RGB/32 and I added the expo for seeing the image. Now when you go in the menu document -> Convert Format/ICC Profile.. and chose for example RGB/8 the result is a black picture now. But if you rasterise before the image with the exposure adjustment and the convert in RGB/8, the image is correct. I send you the .exr file.
  5. Hi, So when I render with DAZ Studio Pro and save that file as an exr file and then open it in Affinity Photo, it's all white. I need to add an exposure adjustment to see the image. The image is an RGB/32 bit format, now when I want to convert this image to RGB/16 or RGB/8, the image becomes all black. The turn around solution is, I need rasterise the image with the exposure adjustment included and then convert in RGB/16 or RGB/8 and that works. PS I added the file, if you need the exr file,tell me ;) Victoria.afphoto
  6. I have this thing happen when I go in Export Persona and export the file. I need force quit and relaunch the program and it's fine when export after that. I have also this problem, when I start my Mac Pro 2013 then launch Affinity Photo, the launching process is very slow. I quit and relaunch it's fine. PS I also have Default Folder X Montery V12.4, Affinity Photo 1.10.5
  7. That's why I thought it was a bug. To use this effect, I'll open the photo file in Designer and when it's finished, I'll come back to Photo with this file.
  8. Thank you for the answer, it's very confusing seeing the Texture Line Style in the option and nothing happen when you chose it in Affinity Photo for the Pen Tool. It's maybe better remove this option in the future or making working like in Affinity Designer.
  9. Hi, In Affinity Designer when you use the pen tool, you can use Texture Line Style (in the stroke options) and take any brushes and draw with it. That not works with Affinity Photo is that normal ? Thanks
  10. Now with 1.7.0.127 it's instant crash of the program, the same for Topaz Studio and others.
  11. The same happen for Nik Collection, it's worse now. PS : I know there is a problem with nik for a while now
  12. @MEB Thank you for the answer, I hope a solution will be found ;)
  13. Hi, With the 1.7.0.123 it's a little better now, you see the Nik plugin launched and you can work with it but the updating fonts box appears with a spinning wheel that never end on the front of Affinity Photo. Affinity Photo is blocked with this "updating fonts box". You need force quit the app :( Thanks
  14. Hi, I have the same Mac Pro with 10.14.3 and I can enable Metal compute acceleration. Maybe is a Mac OS 10.12.6 thing ?
  15. When I try move a handle on the curve ajustement panel with the cmd - arrow keys, all works except with cmd - ➞, jump directly on the extreme left side Made a post before for 1.5.1 for the same problem here ---> Click PS With alt - ➞ same problem
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