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    faflusniak got a reaction from Markio in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
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    faflusniak got a reaction from Minghao Fei in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
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    faflusniak got a reaction from Ian_L in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
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    faflusniak got a reaction from Jowday in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
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    faflusniak got a reaction from Nelo in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
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    faflusniak got a reaction from larsbre in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
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    faflusniak got a reaction from hdrieman in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
  8. Like
    faflusniak got a reaction from Bruno Henrique in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
  9. Like
    faflusniak got a reaction from Steps in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
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    faflusniak got a reaction from InnerPeace in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
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    faflusniak got a reaction from IOIO in Non-destructive RAW development (all RAW adjustments in separate sidecar file)   
    Hi all,
    Huge gap in Affinity Photo functionality is lack of non-destructive RAW development.
    The best solution is to create sidecar file containing all adjustments made with RAW.
    Now it's not possible to do some adjustments with RAW file, close Affinity and come back to work with the same RAW later starting from previous point.
    In my workflow and presumably for many other photographers working with RAW covers more than 50% of total workflow.
    So now I can use Affinity only in the final stages of my workflow.
    I found some other requests for that functionality but without answer.
    Question to development team: when do you plan to implement non-destructive RAW development in Affinity?
    I hope not in 2.0 version :-)
     
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