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  1. Out of interest @verysame. Did you find a fix for the Sony issue? If the canon still has issues it doesn't bother me as I rarely use it. I just need a fix for my Sony.
  2. No lens correction is being applied however at all. Nor does the camera know what lens is attached. So I don't really see how the lens will be an issue, it's never been an issue in the past nor is it an issue in other programs.
  3. I don't have access to the RAW at the moment as it's on his portable drive (He's gone off to work). Though the image did also have similar lighting to this. Strong highlights in around those shades of blue.
  4. I've submitted the RAW in question. However I must note this is currently happening with every RAW that goes through Affinity Photo. I tried one of my brothers Canon RAWs and it too was having this weird conversion done to it.
  5. Whilst doing that has flattened the image somewhat. Area's such as that knee. Instead of displaying what should be a mild blue, it is displaying as a strong pink/purple which is still clipping. In other programs this knee isn't clipping to white.
  6. I'm using a Sony A6000 and I use vintage adapted lenses. Specifically a Minolta 28mm f/2.8 in this case. Using Apple or Serif both achieve the same issues just in different flavours. The ones in the images above are from Serif but the Apple RAW engine does the same just with different hues. Neither RAW engine displays the image as it appears in Preview, Lightroom, Capture One or Pixelmator. I've opened the same image in every other photo editor and not had this issue.
  7. The screenshot for the Original is just the RAW straight from camera. Being displayed in Preview. It displays the same in Pixelmator, Lightroom and Photos. The screenshot for the other two is taken from the development window in Affinity Photo. When I open the image up in Affinity Photo it displays the correct RAW for a brief moment before re-rendering the file into the mess you see in the Affinity screenshots. Huge increase in contrast, saturation etc... Well you can see what it does.
  8. So here's what it's doing. When it imports into the develop persona, for a brief moment you see the actual RAW then it appears to re-render the image as this horrific mess. How do I stop this from happening?
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