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lazzaml

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  1. Thanks for the suggestion. Tried requesting *.HIF - files showed. When I select one Affinity shows an Unsupported file format message. Also tried renaming a file to have a 'HEIC' extension - these are listed in the drop down of Affinity as the supported HEIF format. This also resulted in an Unsupported file format message.
  2. I recently purchased a Canon R5 series camera. I looked up supported files for Affinty Photo, which lists the ability to read HEIF files. https://affinity.help/photo/en-US.lproj/index.html?page=pages/Appendix/fileformat.html?title=Supported file formats However when I try to open a file using Affinity Photo for a directory that contains Canon HEIF (*.HIF) - no files are listed. I have installed the HEVC codec from Canon - its software now reads those files. Is there something I need to do in Affinity to be able to open them?
  3. When working at home i have a couple of screens to use (laptop and external monitor). They are of different resolutions. If I have affinity open on the lower resolution screen and move the application (or image window) to the laptop screen the image changes as shown in the attachments. Ctrl-0 leaves the second image as shown. Pressing Tab doesn't change it. If I drag the application back to the original screen the image goes back to normal (1st attachment). If I close all open images within Affinity, move the application window down to the higher resolution screen and then re-open the image - it works fine. In this instance if I move the application from the higher resolution screen back to the lower resolution screen it works without issue, although if I drag the window back down to the higher rs screen - the issue comes back. Is this something I should be able to avoid? How do I reset the image once moved to be 'normal' again? (without closing and re-opening the images)
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