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On 7/31/2017 at 5:54 PM, IanSG said:
If the plan is to use ACDsee as a stop gap I'd check that it stores its data in an accessible format or is able to export to one. I'm using XNViewMP at the moment because:-
1. It's free
2. It uses SQLite, which is a popular DB so there's a reasonable chance I'll be able to export to a future Affinity DAM
3. It plays nicely with AP
4. It's free
Thanks, everyone, for your help and information. I've downloaded the free trials of both ACDSee and XNViewMP. Although my Keyword tags are visible in Windows Explorer and XNViewMP displays them in the IPTC and XMP tabs, I can't seem to find a way of either displaying or searching using my keywords, as selecting the Filter drop-down and 'Tagged file/s' gives a nil return. And the search binoculars on the menu bar throw me into complete disarray... And it doesn't want to play with Affinity Photo. Or at least, it won't display thumbnails or images of the AP files. I've uninstalled ACDSee... Seriously miffed and confused, but thanks anyway
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Hello and thanks in advance.
Well, I've done it! I've just uninstalled PS CS5, Adobe Bridge and Lightroom (which I never used 'cos I got easily confused...). Although neither my pre-subscription PS nor Bridge supported my camera (Nikon D7200) NEF RAW files and I had to import everything through adobe DNG converter, I did find Bridge really helpful in locating image files through tags and searches, and also it's 'loop' facility for culling on import. Soooo, I'm looking at ACDsee Photo Studio 20, on offer at $29.95. Does anyone in this wonderful community use it? It does support my camera RAW, but I see that it only supports afphoto as thumbnails. I don't see this as a problem - is it? Also, does it import existing keyword tags? I just need something for my several thousand images (all arranged by yyyy/mm/dd [Title] [tags]) to help out until Affinity releases a DAM... Please :)
Many thanks
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6 hours ago, toltec said:
On Windows, press down Alt, then both buttons, then drag. That does it.
Once you start to drag, you can let go of Alt and the right button. The brush will keep changing as you drag until you release the left button.
8 hours ago, Alfred said:Therein lies the problem: that video tutorial was made for Mac users. Cmd (⌘) on a Mac is Ctrl in the Windows versions of the Affinity apps, and Ctrl (^) on a Mac is currently* achieved via simultaneously left-clicking and right-clicking.
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*I hope they change this. On my laptop, I can't click both 'mouse' buttons at the same time unless I have my trackball plugged in.
YAAAAAY!!! Thank you, Toltec and Alfred. Will take a little while for my brain and fingers to learn the pattern, but I'll get there. So grateful.
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Hello and thanks, Alfred, for more wonderfully helpful tips - I now can toggle stuff and reset to black and white. I wonder if I'm doing something wrong, but I've watched the video on modifiers
and the brush size/softness/hardness modifier key/mouse movements are not working for me. I have AP for Windows 1.5.2.69
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WOW! Thank you
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Hello, R C-R
Just now, R C-R said:What color profile are you using for the JPEG export from Affinity Photo?
sRGB
I am sorry, but I have NO idea why my screenshot seems to have duplicated and taken over the post...
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Hello, DWright
Thanks for your response. I've checked colour profiles and done a 'test' run at each 8 bit and 16 bit RGB, as follows: DNG to ACR> Photoshop> save as>JPEG> open and display on Dell UP2516D monitor in (from L-R on attached screenshot) Affinity Photo, Photoshop, Adobe Bridge and Windows Photo Viewer = all OK with good colour match between UI's/programmes.
However, when I adjust workflow (same file at 8 bit and 16 bit RGB) thus: DNG>AP (Develop)>AP Photo persona>Export JPEG, the same aberation as previously illustrated occurs; the JPEG is dark and displays oddly across UI/programmes. I do ensure that I restore the DNG to 'as shot' and neutral camera profiles. I turn off all 'assistance' options in AP Photo develop persona
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Hello and thank you in advance for your help. I've included a screen shot of my issue: a single Affinity Photo processed portrait JPEG as exported from AP in medium quality (1.7 MB). All three are of exactly the same photograph, displayed through (from L to R) Affinity Photo, Adobe Bridge CS5 and Windows (7 Premium home Edition 64 bit) Explorer Picture Directory. The image originated as a NEF RAW file (Nikon D7200) via DNG converter into AP Develop persona, then processed in photo persona at 8 bit RGB. The same JPEG image opened in Photoshop CS5.1 (64 bit) opens in ACR and is as dark as the illustrated image in Adobe Bridge. However, when attached to an email, the over saturated 'orange' version occurs. Oddly reassuring is that the printed version matches the AP one beautifully. My monitor is Dell UP2516D
Will you be producing an asset management programme to work with AP any time soon?
Thanks again,
Lubiloo
Affinity Photo Beta 1.6.0.82 Invalid Product Key
in [ARCHIVE] Photo beta on Windows threads
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Hello,
I've just installed the latest Beta for Windows 1.6.0.82. It installed smoothly but, like the previous Beta installation, did not require my entering my purchased product key. However, having crashed on first use adjusting curves in Develop persona, I restarted the Beta and received 'Invalid Product Key!' banner. This precludes access to Help menu, so I'm unable to enter a product key. Anyone else? Any suggestions?
Thanks