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  1. I own a Lumix TZ60 camera and have found that when I load RAW images into Affinity Photo the skies appear blown out and it is almost impossible to correct the sky and bring out the true colour & detail. I've found a similar problem with my G9/Lumix G Vario 12-60mm but nothing to the same extent as with the TZ60. However, within Lightroom 6, I can correct the sky and bring out the true colour & detail. I notice that neither the Lumix G Vario 12-60mm nor the TZ60 have made it onto the Lensfun list, but the Lumix G Vario 12-60mm is on the bronger.org list. Can I take that this is a lens correction problem? Is there any way round this issue within Affinity Photo? Thank you for your assistance
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