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AlRogers

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  1. Success! You made me consider screen brightness, Alfred, so I bumped up the "exposure" by a few stops – a lot brighter than looked normal – and it printed out almost perfectly. I may have another go at screen calibration, although my results have been fine so far with photos. Thanks again.
  2. Absolutely, Alfred. But my screen is pretty well calibrated to match the printer and reds normally print well, although often a tad darker than the screen version. I've run off a couple of colour charts and they're close enough. In the case of the gif, though, the red is too far away from the proper colour to be useable. I may ask the "crest" company if they can supply a jpeg or tiff.
  3. I have a gif image that refuses to print accurately on my inkjet and wonder whether it can be adjusted in Affinity Photo (Windows version). A bright red part of the image prints as muddy brown. The rest of it is fine. I bought the image, a family crest, to print out for friends and unfortunately it was available only as a gif. My other software produces the same result. I don't use gifs normally and all the internet discussion of colour tables and suchlike leaves me none the wiser. Is there a gizmo in Affinity that would allow me to modify the gif? I'd be eternally grateful for any guidance.
  4. Thanks, Lee D. It's good to know this feature may be available in future. And your workaround sounds like it should work, R C-D. Many thanks. I'll give it a try.
  5. I've been using Affinity Photo for Windows for a couple of months, after years with PhotoPlus, and have been mightily impressed. One issue I ran into today is how to position an image on the printed output. I had an image about 210mm square that I wanted to position at the top of an A4 sheet of photo paper but could find no way to move it vertically away from the centre of the paper. Photo Plus, if I remember correctly, and other software allow you to position an image ranged with the top, bottom or either side of the paper. Is there a way to do this in Affinity? Sorry if this topic has already been covered in the forum but I have been unable to find it. Many thanks for any help you can offer.
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