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Bernd-Uwe

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  1. Hi, I have a question to the pinpointing feature of A-Photo. Following my workflow on photo correction in Photoshop I first do lens correction and then flatten and crop the photo. Often I keep some blank edges of the vertically corrected perspective distortion (because it would cut back too much of the image) and then square select these edges and "Content Aware" delete/fill them in Photoshop - sometimes in small increment square selections to achieve quite nice result. If I try to do same in A-Photo by painting over the blank edges left from correcting vertical perspective distortion, the results are rather undesirable. Actually, if I do same vertical perspective corrections in Snapseed, it automatically filled the cut edges content aware. I sure miss something to do at A-Photo to arrive at similar result. Maybe there is a square selection to be content-aware filled? Can you help? Thanks, Bernd
  2. Hi, I'm Bernd, are new to A-Photo for iPad and have a question regarding removal of Vertical Lens distortion: Coming from Photoshop, the first step of my photo correction workflow is to open Lens Correction to remove lens distortion. The line grid helps a lot to find and straighten horizontal, vertical and rotational errors of the photo I work on. So, here my first question: is there any line grid I can switch-on over the image, I work on, or do I have to switch back and forth from this photo persona, where I can adjust Lens Distortion to this pink (general) persona to then add guides, one by one, fix their position manually and then go back to the "photo fix" persona to keep adjusting for Lens Distortion? I sure miss some feature to put a general grid over my image. Can you help? Thanks, Bernd
  3. Hi, my name is Bernd-Uwe. I'm new to Affinity Photo for iPad and have a couple of questions - to ask later. I import DNG Raw files from my camera via SD card adapter to my iPad Photos app, then open those in A-Photo. I can open the the RAW files, and in the top of the screen it confirms to be RAW from my Leica Q. However, the photos are just as shot, no auto adjustments of the white balance like in CS Bridge/Photoshop or Snapped on the iPad. There is that little slider "White Balance", but it does nothing for me. Is there anything I can do to get an initial automatic white balance to fine tune to my liking? Thanks, Bernd
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