Jump to content
You must now use your email address to sign in [click for more info] ×

iBaloo42

Members
  • Posts

    49
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by iBaloo42

  1. @Phil_rose: my "move on" represents my own loss of hope in Serif to do anything that EXISTING customers are asking (they are doing only things that are bringing in new customers, as they don't have a "renewal" revenue stream). I moved on. I simply assumed that you've read through this thread and that you've got your own flavor of bad taste; I didn't mean to be patronizing, but I was genuinely trying to help you by pointing towards iMatch. I'll follow @JoJu, and unsubscribe from this thread.

  2. @roadie

     

    Serif's behavior is tied to their business model "get them in, then lock the door"; we, the existing customers, are trapped lobsters :/. On Serif's business model, existing customers have practically no weight into their prioritization process; we are "locked in" already... 

    A good enhancement request, from their standpoint, is a good lobster lure/bait. If an enhancement request is not helping adding (trapping) new customers then it has zero weight on their priority list.

     

    Just browse the various topics in this forum, and you'll find more common-sense features, which any other software product have, and which are totally ignored by Serif.

  3. 3 hours ago, Chris B said:

    Hey iBaloo42,

    We've had new hardware since this bug was reported and I'm using 2x 4k monitors and I can't reproduce it in the 1.8 beta. The bug report hasn't had any activity but would you mind installing the beta alongside the retail version? You can uninstall it once you've checked. I'm only asking because you were always able to reproduce it but I'm not struggling. 

    I did check the retail version and I can't reproduce it in that either but I think it's the hardware change we had.

     

    I tested this one on my laptop with the beta version, and it is not reproducible anymore.

  4.  
     
     
    1
    2 hours ago, R C-R said:

    I am sure they can see the opportunity as well as anyone else can, but as they have mentioned many times they currently feel they NEED to focus on improving the existing products before committing a lot of their finite development time & resources to bringing their own DAM to market.

    I totally agree. Until now, they moved to deliver new products, while pseudo-abandoning the ones that they released; for example, I don't see any new innovation in the Photo application, which is still missing some ridiculous simple features that are practically expected from any application (e.g., exporting folder should be by default the one where the affinity file resides, multi-file based projects should allow drag and drop from a file browser.

    Based on Sherif's business practices, they would deliver a DAM that is pretty good as a minimum sealable product, with a lot of missing features, then they would throw it on the back burner like they did until now with the existing products. 

     

  5. 6 minutes ago, joykafka said:

    I have also been waiting, for years. Sadly APhoto is still without DAM, ADesign without basic text editing features, and APublisher without fillable form & interactive buttons etc etc... I tried all that I could to make Affinity solutions work for me but felt so crippled in a sense that none would really work standalone, and even the suite cannot work by the trinity altogether without resorting to other apps. There are indeed more other core features and advanced features to develop, for always, but really I could never get why these basic necessities are just missing.

    Every time I wanted to make the purchase, I had to step back.

    Serif is a for-profit business; they have to generate revenue.

    Low pricing and free upgrades for products that are very good are attracting new buyers. However, followup releases delivered as free upgrades are marginally generating new revenue. So, for them in order to create new sources of revenue, it is paramount to create new products; creating new products requires substantial effort in this process, they are sacrificing resources towards already released products. Of course, with this business approach, many core/common-sense features or assumed promises for their already released products are being sacrificed.

     

    Topaz is also selling their products with perpetually free upgrades, but I never felt being shortchanged by them; Sherif should take some effort to understand why they are failing where Topaz is succeeding...

  6. 21 hours ago, Patrick Connor said:

    To all participants in this thread

    This to and fro stops now.

    You come here to express your own opinions to Serif, about Serif (software). Criticising other people's opinions will not change Serif's view and may get you banned.

    @Patrick Connor, thank you for maintaining civility in this forum; people should not attack each other on a personal level. For the completeness of Serif forum’s reason for existence, I would also add that Serif’s forums are also vehicles for people to get some help from Serif’s staff and other forum members.

     

    I think that Sherif’s customers have currently two main options related to their DAM needs:

    1.       Wait (indefinitely) until Serif implements a DAM product/component.

    2.       Use an existing non-Serif solution that satisfies your needs.

     

    If you don’t need a good DAM right now, wait (indefinitely) until Serif delivers one (I think that they will eventually implement a serious DAM). However, expect to pay for it if/when Sherif will do a real DAM; doing a serious DAM, which is not a simple library like the one that Skylum did for their Luminar, will require serious efforts and costs for Sherif...

     

    If you need now a DAM, use XnView if your needs can be addressed with file/folder-based structures; otherwise, buy an existing mature and capable DAM product that satisfies your more complex needs.

    Based on my experience and after trying many of them, if you need a complex and mature DAM on Windows, I strongly recommend iMatch (I’ve used it for about two years).

  7. 1 minute ago, tnargs said:

    "Plans" means nothing. You should see some of my plans!

    Like I said, people might have misled themselves.

    @tnargs: I disagree, my friend. Announced plans to potential customers are always interpreted by them as a promise of future value that they will obtain if they buy NOW the product, especially for free-upgrades products. I work in the software industry, and we are banning our customer-facing people, especially sales personnel, to use phrasing like the ones that MEB used. This kind of verbiage is so bad, that customers can take to court vendors that are using such verbal lures for large $$ deals.

  8.  

    2 hours ago, tnargs said:

    really can't agree with this, "AP in this thread led customers to believe that a DAMwas in the cards in near future". People might have misled themselves, but all I ever saw from Serif/AP years ago about DAM in Affinity Photo, was a statement that it was on a list of things that they might get around to looking at one day, but it was definitely not on their priority/action list, and don't expect anything any time soon.

    As far as I can tell, it has never gotten onto their priority/action list, and they have never said that it has.

    cheers

     

    @tnargs: On the second posting of this very thread MEB, which is part of the staff, posted the message below.

     
     
     
     
    2
    On 10/6/2016 at 3:58 PM, MEB said:

    Hi amazme1,

    Welcome to Affinity Forums :)

    Lightroom is not a photo editor but a RAW developer. It's editing tools are not up to what Photoshop offers. Affinity Photo is both a RAW developer and photo editor.

    We already announced plans for an Affinity DAM software which will work seamlessly with Affinity Photo.

     

     

  9. 14 hours ago, BLamb said:

    I wanted to follow up on this thread

     

    I just got the Trinity!

    As a non professional editor but someone who does odd jobs that require /Photoshop/InDesign/illustrator/ and have had access to DS packages up to 5.5 I'm frustrated by the Adobe model

    So Serif to the rescue!  I have a huge backlog of project files to open/edit/convert and Organize!

    What's the DAM status? I crazily still use Aperture but am recognizing that's not tenable and also is limited to just photos.... What about other media like designer/illustrator style files

     

    Should I look to Serif at all or is it a distraction from intended core competencies.

    Is this photo supreme really worth it? I want to find something that is feature rich but ultimately just focused on core features (organization/basic processing/tagging) more that anything else.

    I have tended to keep photos in the aperture bundle which I'm sure some frown upon....

    Does photo supreme (or another recommended) offer just database organization of filesystem photos(eg just accessing the photos in folders) but also keep those things organized---eg if I move something in the program, will it move in the filesystem?

    Thanks all!!!

    @BLamb I dropped Photo Supreme; it is very modern looking and intuitively designed. However, it had serious problems with the feature of grouping files, and one of the most essential features in a DAM is the "versioning" (a form of grouping related files), which was lacking.

     

    I moved to iMatch, which is not that fancy from a usability standpoint, but it is the real deal when it comes to DAM; I would say that this is the only actual DAM application available on the market. iMatch does have an import operation from Lightroom, but I didn't try it.

    I'd suggest giving iMatch a try, and I would drop my hopes that Affinity would make a real DAM application any time soon. Maybe they will do something simple, call it "library" and package it for free with the Affinity products, as Luminar did. However, if Affinity would pursue doing a real DAM, it would be costly from a development standpoint, and if they will ever come to the point of completing and releasing a real DAM they would not give it away for free, as part of their main products, anyway.

     

  10. I'm using Windows 10. However, neither system I've tested in (a laptop and a desktop) is attached to a second monitor. It is true though that as I'm using 4K displays both on the laptop and the desktop, I'm using Windows scaling (Windows' Scale and Layout settings).

     

    I've changed the Scale and Layout setting to 100% and the Color Picker magnifier shows the correct image snapshot.

  11. I have installed the latest Wacom driver and the problem seems to be fixed now.

    I know that you, Affinity, might think that you can move on now on this particular issue as you might conclude that it was Wacom's fault. However, please consider that Photo's relationship with Wacom driver is too brittle, as these kinds of issues are not reproducible with other pen-supported applications. 

     

    Thank you.

  12. I didn't realize that this is not supported; the visual indicator for drag and drop does not use a "not possible" icon when trying to drop into these pannels. It is kind of strange, that this drag and drop is not supported as it is very easy to implement and considering that today's year is 2019.

    From a requirements standpoint, having missing this one is considered a strong dissatisfier (you might want to forward this to your product managers), as it is expected to be there, more like one would expect to have a washroom in a hotel room...

  13. 9 hours ago, Ron P. said:

    I was not implying there is not a problem, it appears it may not be universal with the program, ie; a configuration with some machines. Windows Ink seems to create various problems when using pen tablets. I had problems with it a few years ago, until I disabled it. I may have uninstalled it, as I can not find it on my machine now. There's numerous posts about Windows Ink messing with various tablets, Wacom's included. Here's how to disable Windows Ink Disable Windows Ink Workspace

    @Ron P. Thank you, Ron. Disabling the Windows Ink Workspace is not doing anything useful to resolve my problem. 

    I tried the pen in MediBang PaintPro, which has a similar feature of resizing the brush, and it is working perfectly there; the color picker is working fine here too. I also tried Krita, and the color picker is working fine there as well. I tried the pen with color picker tools with many other graphical applications and they are doing just fine.

     

    In Affinity Photo, the color picker is working if I'm doing a simple click. If I let the color picker to enter in the zoom mode, I can see a snapshot that it is from a totally different image area. 

     

    Affinity Photo is using Windows Ink as a virtual layer. The same for MediBang PaintPro. One is working correctly, and the other one is not. 

    The pen used to work correctly a while ago in the Affinity 1.7 Beta; I've checked it out...

     

     

     

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Guidelines | We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.