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hspeterpanhs

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  1. I think the tutorials are good, but they are too fast. Time to re-record and at a slower pace!
  2. Thank you for the answer. I did as I was told and the width of the photo changed perfectly, but the height is still wrong. When I change into 1920, the height should pop into 1080. This is a must for anyone dealing with the 16:9 world. I often combine 1920x1080 film frames with 1920x1080 photos, in a slideshow. I do think this is something you must consider regarding Affinity Photo. You are not alone, though. Pixelmator has the same issue. Having to change this manually for each photo is a nightmare. Kindest regards, Helge Skogh.
  3. Hello! I am very enthusiastic about Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo and I am looking forward to future Affinity releases, Affinity Publisher and an Adobe Photoshop Lightroom kind of software... Regarding Affinity Photo I am a bit puzzled as to how the software opens RAW files. I have a Sony A7s full-frame camera and, according to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom the dimension of the photos taken by that camera is 4240x2384. When, in Photoshop, you change that dimension into 1920, you should get 1080 as the right dimension and I do. That is to say, 16:9. But no, instead, Affinity Photo opens the file as a 4256x2848 file and the 1920x1080 gets 1920x1284. Which is not, as I see it, 16:9. How is this possible? I bought this full-frame camera as it offered the ability to take 16:9 photos. As long as Affinity Photo handles dimensions like this, I will not be able to leave Adobe Phtoshop and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and just stay in the Affinity family. I hope someone reading this is able to give me an explanation. Thank you very much in advance. Helge Skogh.
  4. Your software is fabulous! I miss one thing though: Designer and the Photo Beta are unable to open or place EPS files. They get cut off, kind of. Hopefully you will be able to solve this. Now I have to take the road via iDraw and then, from there, export as SVG.
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