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  1. Hello, having 10 bit per color available would be a great feature. I'm on win-64 using a NVidia Quadro 2000 display adaptor that supports it. And my monitors too. Thank you. PS: found almost nothing in the forum about this.
  2. Affinity Photo is a great piece of software, I love it! It would be great if Affinity Photo would be able to use the full potential of modern 10bit displays (aka support for one billion colors). This would allow to display smooth gradients without colour banding when working on 16bit images. Also it seems that Affinity Photo does not recognise the Vega Pro graphics card of the iMac Pro. The Option for Metal hardware acceleration is greyed out (no compatible device found).
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