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  1. The Forum has been very quiet of late so I thought it was time to try and stir things up a bit, and ask "What's the point of the Develop Persona?" You can't download to it from your camera, but whatever you do use for that purpose will almost certainly have a RAW engine + edit capability You can't call a library (DAM) from it to store the developed images (i.e. the reverse workflow from a DAM such as Aperture or Lightroom calling AP as an external editor and receiving the saved edited file back) You can't do much (if anything) in it that you can't do in the Photo persona I haven't used it for anything in ages. What do others use it for? Mind you, if we had an Affinity DAM module ...
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