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  1. Well, until I don't have time to make presets for the raw development in affinity I think I just do the same. Raw development if needed I do in NX Studio, then 16 bit Tiff exported in Affinity if retouching or other things are needed. But once I have time, I'd do the presets cause I like working in Photo and NX Studio is dull in many other ways after Photo.
  2. In fact, I checked some raw compression settings in the camera, and only uncompressed could be opened in APh. I'll wait and see what will happen once it's supported. In the meantime I can play with presets, or just develop in NX Studio and do further edits in Photo.
  3. Thank you! I'll make a nice and "easy" reference picture, so I'll be able to check all the details and values I need to compare the looks, then I'll play with the settings
  4. I prefer the one which gives back what I can see through and on the camera, so the Nikon in this case.
  5. Thank you very much! I really appreciate the detailed answer! I guess if I wanna stick with Photo, I'll just have to try and get close to the Nikon look with presets as you suggested.
  6. Hello, I just faced a situation which makes me worry, and I'd like to understand whether I do something wrong or it is a real issue. I just bought a Nikon Z8, and I dowloaded all the Nikon softwares (NX tether, NX studio) for tethering. For developing and editing I wanted to keep using Affinity Photo, but when I sent to raw file from NX Studio to Affinity photo I realised that they are different. Please have a look at the attached pictures: 1. back of the camera, 2. in NX STUDIO 3. Affinity Photo develop persona. The histogram in the camera and NX studio is the same, but different in Photo and the overall, sharpness, and image quality as well. If I choose don't apply cone curve, the histogram is just even more different, and goes tot he darker side. If I change RAW Engine to Apple it's quite the same. My question is, whether this is something that can be fixed by some settings, or Affinity just can't process the NEF files equally well? Thank you very much in advance for your kind answer. I would love to be able to continue working in Photo. Zoltán
  7. I can confirm, I have the same issue. The preset applies everything except for the white balance value. I have to click into the value box and hit enter to apply it. *Ventura 13.4, Photo 2.1.0
  8. Thanks everyone. I'll try with Beta and see if I make a V2 (even beta) 'save as' of it, perhaps it will open in V2 normal as well.
  9. Sure, here it is. Thanks Family Tree.afdesign
  10. Hi MikeTO, Sorry, I didn't get notification about your reply. Thank you! I am trying to open it in 2.0.4. No, it was already saved to my hard disk alone, without the files used in it, so I guess I embedded them back then. I can not even check it now that it doesn't open.
  11. Hello, I started a family tree project in Designer Desktop V1, and now I fail to open it in V2, MacOS, Monterey 12.6.3. It's a small, less than 40MB file, yet nothing happens, "Loading 1 document" on the status bar forever. Anyone has any idea how to fit this? I forced closed the app, restarted, tried again, rebooted, tried again, nothing helps. Thank you.
  12. Hello, I noticed in my last 2-3 works in which I saved history with the document, that Designer instantly crashes once I try to go back more than 3-5 steps in history. Anyone experienced similar? Thx. Z. Crash report.rtf
  13. Hello, I just bumped into this issue... I have a couple of object set to erase blend mode, grouped together, working just fine. I'd like to add another object outside of that group, again with erase blend mode, but then the previous group loses the transparency, like the new object knocks it out.
  14. Thank you!
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