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Ferryy

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  1. Hi @Lee Dand others, I have exactly the same issue, importing RAW portrait gives error while RAW landscape works fine. Using Nikon D5300 and importing from iPad photos. Using Affinity Photo v1.10.5.280 and iPad OS v14.6 Error message: “Assigned Profile: Photo iPad asssigned your working profile (sRGB IEC61966-2.1) to this unprofiled document” and opens as 120x160px image I wonder if this issue is due to affinity photo or in the importing from SD (using SD to lightning adapter). It appears some data in the .NEF is lost along the way… Curious to see what’s possible since it severely hinders my workflow. I can’t edit half of my photos…
  2. Thanks stokerg for pointing me to this thread, it's an interesting read. But still it does not answer the question why the file is 20x as large as the original picture. I understand that it will definitely be larger than the original due to lossless saving and other saved settings, but this much more surprised me alot. How can it be explained?
  3. As a amateur photographer, I am really happy with Affinity photo to do some basic photo processing. I like to save my affinity project file to check on edits I made in the future. One thing I have noticed, though, is that the *.afphoto file is very big in comparison to the photo. When I develop a RAW image of e.g. 15MB, do some simple processing and save it, the *.afphoto file is 323MB. After processing a few photos this quickly fills up my storage space. Is it really needed to have such large *.afphoto files? Is there some setting to reduce this?
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