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  1. Hallo zusammen, ich zeichne ein Makro auf, restauriere in einer geöffneten Datei einen konkreten Bereich (ca. 40x200 – Pinselbreite 50), stoppe und speichere den Makrobefehl, füge (15-100) Dateien in die Stapelverarbeitung (Format jpeg) wähle den Makrobefehl und starte. Falls hierbei parallele Verarbeitung aktiv ist, crasht Affinity Photo 2.1 verlässlich. Falls im Makro eine Auswahl getroffen wurde und dann der Befehl Bearbeiten > Restaurieren (also die umständliche Variante), crasht Affinity Photo 2.1 ebenfalls verlässlich. Bei den abweichenden Durchläufen, die einzeln verarbeiten und direkt restaurieren, ändert sich nichts an den Dateien! Andere Makros (wildes Rummalen, Reparaturpinsel...) funktionieren – auch im Stapel – fehlerfrei. Hat jemand eine Idee? Besten Dank im Voraus Junias
  2. created a macro with inpainting. Tried to apply that with a batch job but the inpainting doesn't appear to have an effect. Flow rate at 100%, opacity also 100%. Tried it multiple times. Was reported to be a but on V1 but havent seen anything for V2 yet. running latest version on Ventura.
  3. I did a photo session with dirt on the sensor and hence I'd like to remove the spot on a batch of photos using a macro. 1. I started recording the macro 2. I selected the Inpainting Brush Tool 3. I used the Inpaitning Brush Tool to remove the spot 4. I stopped recording the macro When I started the batch with this macro it didn't remove the sport on any of the photos. I then opened a photo manually and applied the macro - it did not change anything. I have the impression that the Inpainting Brush is not working in macros. But I recall I did it several months ago on my Mac and it worked. I am now using the latest version (1.8.5.703) of Affinity Photo on a windows PC. Or am I doing something wrong. Attached I am sending the photo and the macro for reproduction. The spot is in the upper right corner. Best regards Christoph Inpainting Macro.afmacro
  4. I usually work with two main image "channels" or layers: an RGB one representing actual colors of surface and another grayscale layer/image representing surface height/depth. Would be super helpful if Affinity Photo could learn to do the inpainting in sync on those two totally different images/ layers still representing same subject. It probably involve some AI job , I am not sure, I only know Artomatix software that does it pretty well actually and it's AI based. Still maybe just mechanical repeating of the inpainting process on depth image after the regular color one would probably be ok too. Like mesh deform that I could repeat on a next layer.
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