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WyvernBlue

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  1. I have just started using the new Samsung S24 Ultra and Expert RAW images saved as DNG. These images will not open and I get the error message that DNG files not supported. Previously, I was using the Samsung S23 Ultra and Expert RAW images, saved as DNG, opened fine. I have gone back to some of these earlier images and they still open fine. Has anybody come across this issue?
  2. Thanks for this. I have disabled the hardware acceleration. I will get a chance to test it properly tomorrow morning. I have just done a quick batch export of 10 images, originals in heic, jpg and dng, into TIFF RGB32. These all seem fine at a quick glance.
  3. Have just moved from macOS to Windows 11. When I export an image from one format to another, all images are blemished with small white lines. This happens as a single export and batch jobs. I'm using Photo v 1.10.5.1342 on Windows 11 v22000.739. The Dell computer has 12th gen i9-12900K 3.2 GHz 32gb RAM and graphics card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080. Affinity is reading and writing from/to an internal M2 SSD. The blemishes occur irrespective of original image format and export format. I have spoken to Dell who has confirmed that the hardware is working fine. Anybody else suffered these issues? Image 1 is from an iPhone 12 pro max saved in HEIC. Image 2 is exported as TIFF RGB 16. Image 1.tiff Image 2.tiff
  4. Just started using v. 1.7.0.209 [Windows 10 - v 1809] and have noticed that camera data is not being imported when opening new images. This applies to both jpeg and RAW. As a matter of interest I am also using v 1.7.0.106 on macOS [v.10.14.2] and the camera data is being imported correctly.
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