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RichZep

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  1. I use Adobe Bridge as my DAM. If there is an AP file in Bridge and I double click it open AP2, not Beta, even if it was created in Beta. I want to change but I'm unable to find AP 2 Beta application. In Bridge, right click > open with > browse > C/Users/myname/.affinity/Photo/2.0Beta.  Plenty of folders but no application to tell Bridge to open AP2 Beta. It's the same for Designer and Publisher

    Any ideas please?

     

  2. This is driving me crazy!!

    I use Adobe Bridge as my DAM. When I single click on a .nef file it opens in Affinity Photo. How the heck do I stop it? There cab be a dozen or so .nef files open in AF and I have to cancel each one separately. I wouldn't mind if it was double click 

    In Bridge, I have gone to Edit  > Preferences > File Type Associations and the .nef is set to None.

    Any ideas?

     

     

  3. Hi Walt,

    I did install them in Affinity Photo via the file menu. I was under the assumption that if you installed the ICC Profiles in Affinity Photo, when using Publisher, they would be there. If in Publisher and then select the Photo persona, they are not there. I have to presume we a have to load ICC profiles in Photo and then in Publisher.

    Thanks for your help.

  4. I have ICC Profiles for my printer and paper, which I have loaded in Affinity Photo and work perfectly. When I am using Affinity Publisher and wish to print the ICC Profiles are not there. If I select the Photo Persona, the ICC Profiles are not there either. So, if I open Affinity Photo the ICC profiles are there but not if I use Publisher. Any bright ideas, or am I missing something?

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