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Krist

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  1. Just updated to 1.6.11.85 on iPad Pro 10.5.

    i can no longer load  tiff file.  It was working all along, but it loaded a tiff file as raw file.  The tiff file was created from my Fuji X-E3 compressed, which AP does not support.  But it was loading the tiff file before the update.

    On a tiff file that was developed as a tiff, and is still in AP, it cannot be loaded any more, showing “error loading...”

    How can I go back to the previous revision?

  2. My workflow includes downloading a photo from desktop hdd to AP, edit the photo, export edited photo back to desktop, deleted the edited photo on AP.  I have processed a few hundred photos this way.  Now, my iPad storage (from settings, storage) shows that AP has 60 GB of documents and data usage (I have not saved any photos on AP).  In a past situation like this, I deleted AP completely, and reinstall it again, to get rid of the high storage usage.

    is there a more appropriate way to reduce the storage usage?

  3. I use FileExplorer:File Manager from the app store. It is similar to Readle.  They are both free, but I find FileExplorer(FE) most appropriate for connecting to desktop. Here is how I do edit on my AF and send results to desktop:

    1.  Setup a shared folder on desktop (I use linux, but should work on win 10 or mac)

    2. Open FE  touch the + sign on the menu and choose the connection you want (in my cae Linux).  A list of connections in your network is presented on the bottom, choose whatever is correct, linux, windows 10, or mac, etc.

    3. Sign into your chosen desktop.  You will see the shared folder you have created.  You can find the photo files (but you must share it) and choose a single photo.  It will download to ipad.  Touch the right top export icon, and choose Open IN, and choose AP.

    4.  Do editing on AP.  Touch file, and export.  I choose to export jpeg file.  Then touch share.  Find the FE icon and touch it.  It will present a Save to screen.  Choose the icon where your desktop is in. Find your desktop shared file, and save it.  You can choose other shared folders to save it to as well. 

    This is my workflow, and it works nicely, albeit a bit complicated, but it is bearable.  

     

  4. 3 hours ago, Jarrod said:

    I am an ex-lightroom user.  I use affinity photo on my iMac.   The issue i am having is trying to edit hundreds of wedding photos on location.  It is time consuming to export one at a time.  The importing into a project is simple enough, but a full exporting of all the project would be a God-send.  S

    Secondly is there a way to delete a project as an entity instead of deleting each file internally then deleting the project.  I have searched but most responses are from 2017.  This is the only thing holding me back from buying a new iPad Pro and only using my desktop for larger projects!

    I have the same issue. I use an iPad Pro.  I have to export to a local file in iPad, one by one as I finish the edit. When I get home, I can upload the whole directory with the edited files to my desktop. Deleting the project files are a pain, as you said. I ended up deleting Affinity and reinstalling it.  I’ll use the link to ask for improvement as well.  Please look for the link and include you request.  

  5. 11 hours ago, Lee D said:

    The Fujifilm X-E3 isn't currently on the iOS 11 supported RAW list, but the E1, E2 and E2S are. Affinity will show the files that are passed to it from Photos, can you confirm if you are seeing the RAW files from that camera when importing from Photos within Affinity.

    My iOS 11.1 does import the X-E3 files (jpeg+compressed raw). I can view the jpeg files in the camera roll using the photo app. Snapseed can access the jpeg files directly from camera roll and edit them.  AP cannot open the jpeg files stored in camera roll directly. It can do it indirectly if I export the files to iCloud Drive.  I have over 1000 files, it is not practical to export them to iCloud. I understand compressed raw is not support currently, but there should be a way to open the jpeg files from camera roll. 

  6. 10 hours ago, Lee D said:

    Hi Markus,

    Welcome to the forums.

    It may be that Affinity Photo hasn't been given access to Photos, you can check this in Settings >  Photo > Photos > Read and Write.

    Not in my case , AP has been given read & write. I am using Fujifilm X-E3 with jpeg+compressed raw.  Snapseed can open the jpeg from camera roll, but AP cannot.  AP show all camera roll files as raw.  

  7. I was able to do what you suggested with my previous camera which does not have compressed raw file.  Most new cameras now (24MP kind) has compressed raw file to reduce the file size.  When I transfer them to my iPad using the Apple sd card reader, jpeg and compressed raw are stored in the camera roll.  But I cannot get AP to open the jpeg file (AP cannot work with compressed file).

    To get around it, I had to export the file to iCloud and AP then can open the jpeg, but with over 1000 photos, it is not practical.  So, I am using Snapseed which can open jpeg from the camera roll directly.

    AP is nice when it works.

  8. I have a brand new camera, Fujifilm X-E3, and I took over a thousand photos, jpeg+compressed raw.  I upload the files from the Apple’s sd card reader to the camera roll in photo app.  When I opened the files with AF, it cannot open the compressed raw file.  But, how do I open the jpeg file directly from photo app without having to transfer over 1000 files over to iCloud?

  9. Metadata in  metadata studio is still wrong.  The file size before import 3264x4795 px (in the front page when AP is started.)  But in metadata it is still shown as 1920x1280 px. Also, ISO is still missing.  It seems like nothing has changed. 

    Same same if I import a raw file.  ISO is visible on top left of screen where it show raw and some metadata, but missing in studio.

    Okay, did more testing, if I develop a new raw file, iso is in metadata. But file size is still showing 1920x1280.

  10. 19 hours ago, ric67 said:

    I was quite excited in switching to the ipad and infinity to develop my images but this storage problem is quite worrying. Is there any fix to this being done? im certainly not using this app if its going to cause issues with my storage space.

    if only i read about this issue before ordering my 128gb ipad mainly after watching videos on being able to finally use a full blown editor on a tablet!!!! 

     I have 256 GB on my ipad pro, and imported over 300 photos to camera roll.  Processed about 200 raw photos using AP.  After pp, I deleted all the raw imports, and just kept 200 processed jpeg photo.  My ipad storage shows that App Size is 975.6 MB and Documents & Data shows 15.51 GB, which is the main problem here. This will increase as you process photos and I think I saw it grew to 40 GB (not 100% sure since I did not pay attention to it) while I was processing, but I think 128 GB will do, as long as you do not store everything.

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