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I am very frustrated with activation of your software. I own all three software but NO WAY it is easy to activate. Product key has no place where I can put it, did I waste my money?
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IT WORKED! You are my man. Thank you so much. I was not aware of this "little" nuance in import. Anyhow, thank you one more time. Cheers *J
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Original reads "afmacro" so I change it to ".afmacros" ... NOUP will not load.... ORTON Glow.afmacros Matte Effect(1).afmacro ORTON Glow.afmacro
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Yesterday I was able to install Affinity-Photo Macros in breeze, today the same macros is grey out so Affinity-Photo will not open it. What is this... Anyone knows? Thanks.
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AFFINITY PHOTO version 1.7.0 Is Crashing... when I call the PlugIn... ...every single time when I'm editing image the pop-up window open w message "updating fonts" which is actually a crash. The app must be forced to quit and restart. We are talking about the latest Affinity Photo app. What is the problem here...
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New plugin functionality
jVh replied to MikeFromMesa's topic in [ARCHIVE] Photo beta on macOS threads
Sounds Good :) can't wait ... Thx. -
Thank you for the reply. What seems to look difficult turn out as easy task, however, the problem is that plugins listed here : http://www.miguelboto.com/affinity/photo/plugins-support/ ... simply don't work! ... at least good 90% of them ... This otherwise great application AffinityPhoto is one big frustration. It looks not just to me, that this app AffinityPhoto has still long way to go ...
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About plugins Using plugins in Affinity Photo requires two key steps: installation of the plugin on your computer, then linking to the plugin within Affinity Photo. To link to the plugin you'll need to target the .plugin file itself, then allow supporting files, necessary for the plugin to operate, to be accessed. Due to the varying standard of third-party plugins, you may experience problems when using this feature. This is beyond Serif's control, so we recommend that you save your work before using plugins, then test your plugins before commencing. To link to your plugin file: From the Affinity Photo menu, select Preferences. Select the PhotoShop Plugins tab. Under the Plugin search folders box, click Add Folder, then navigate to the parent folder that contains the .plugin file. For example, this could be in a PhotoShop folder such as /Applications/Adobe PhotoShop CS6/Plug-ins. You can add as many plugins as you like by repeating the above process. To allow access to supporting plugin files: From the PhotoShop Plugins tab, under the Plugin support folders box, click Add Folder. Press G to bring up the Go to the folder input box. Type '/'. Press Go. Press OK. Press Close. Restart Affinity Photo for the changes to take effect. To apply an installed plugin: From the Filters menu, select the plugin from the plugins flyout. OK so this truly works however only for certain plug-ins. Not all NIK software nor Topaz plug-ins do work.
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Today I have purchased copy of Aff-Photo from Apple store. To my surprise Photoshop filters version CC and 2015 do NOT work. All seems to be in order however no way to see Ph Plug-ins to open. All of these PH Plug-Ins on the other hand work flawlessly in CC and 2015 versions. Where is the problem please. Also. Plug-Ins instillers don't see Aff-Photo application. Please Help. Thank you.
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Why so expensive?
jVh replied to mr_bee's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
I'm living in Canada and I got it for $39.00. I have not seen price of $80.00 ... kinda bizarre ...