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Hi Leigh,
This is to confirm that if you run the same Batch Job twice the result turns out as expected. HOWEVER: The color looks different! Unless the color remains EXACTLY! the same the entire Batch Job becomes useless (see Attachment including updated Macro).Kind regards,Pat -
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Affinity Photo (Version 1.5.2) - April 27, 2017
Hello,
We would like to build a Macro that includes different layers to build some sort of 3D image impressions including a separate background. Below you'll find the exact steps we've taken so far:
A. MACRO PROCESSING
1) Drag and drop a .jpg image into Affinity Photo
2) Activate Macro
3) Document --> Resize Document to 560px x 395px, Units: Pixels, DPI: 450, Resample: Bilinear, Resample activated/ticked --> Resize
4) Document --> Resize Canvas --> 640px x 640px, Units: Pixels, Anchor: Center --> Resize
5) Click on image with cursor/arrow --> Document --> Flatten
6) Transform --> S: -3 Degrees
7) C&P image, switch to last layer and Transform --> S: +3 Degrees
8) Move edited image (of last/lowest layer) accordingly and enter H-Value with a Delta of -20px
9) Effects --> Gradient Overlay
10) Layer --> New Layer --> Arrange --> Move to Back
11) Choose Flood Fill Tool --> Click into empty area --> Effects --> Gradient Overlay --> Type: Radial
12) Document --> Flatten
13) Stop Recording Macro
14) Add To Library --> Enter Macro name and hit OK --> Don't save the document
B. BATCH PROCESSING
1) File --> New Batch Job process and choose "Save as JPEG"
While the above steps (1 – 14) work perfectly fine when doing everything manually in Affinity Photo, it doesn't so when executed via Macro. To see the difference between Manual vs. Macro refer to the ZIP-Attachment below.
C. QUESTION
How can we build a Macro so that the final image looks EXACTLY like the one shown under manual conditions?
Thanks,
Pat
Macros With Different 3D Layers and Background Features
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Affinity Photo (Version 1.6.6) Status - November 7, 2017
Hi Leigh,
It's been more than six months now.
Please confirm that the existing Batch Job bug in your new Affinity Photo (Version 1.6.6) has been resolved 100%. Otherwise, customers will still have to rely on Photoshop to perform basic batch processing. To verify whether your batch processing works as expected (and clearly discussed in full detail) follow the steps as shown further above in this thread.
Thanks!
Pat