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  1. My own photo of Bran Castle, the alleged residence of Count Dracula, in Transylvania, taken in 2016, formed the basis for this image. It was covered with the texture dragonshield by D.Wuestenhagen (included in Affinity Photo 1) and the decoration was done with the great Halloween assets by user @v_kyr . The font is a free TrueType font called Ghastly Panic Font by Chad Savage http://www.sinisterfonts.com All edited in Affinity Photo 2.2.1. German Text: Mein eigenes Foto der Burg Bran, der angebliche Wohnsitz von Graf Dracula, in Transsylvanien, aufgenommen 2016, bildete die Grundlage für dieses Bild. Es wurde mit der Texture dragonshield von D.Wuestenhagen (Beigabe von Affinity Photo 1) überzogen und die Ausschmückung erfolgte mit den tollen Halloween Assets vom User @v_kyr. Der Font ist ein freier TrueType Font namens Ghastly Panic Font von Chad Savage http://www.sinisterfonts.com Alles in Affinity Photo 2.2.1 bearbeitet.
  2. Hi I am new in photography and using Affinity as well. I experiment with my camera and multiple focus points and multiple exposure . I am wandering using Affinity, what is the best way to create a very clear landscape photo with great DoF and to be HDR. The steps I have in my minds is: 5 different exposures for each exposure 9 different focal points then on Affinity I am thinking to merge the focal points first (grouped by exposure) , so I will get five new photos where each one now includes all focal points but has different exposure then I will do the HDR merge is this a right approach ? and how I control/decide the correct DoF (lets say is a landscape or night skyscrapers wig water in front or stars) many thanks
  3. This is my profile picture for this forum in a larger size. Hope you like it! #DesertFox Oh, and critique is welcome!
  4. My first attempt at using the HDR merge function in AP. I used three exposures: -1, 0 and +1 stop.
  5. This started off as a spooky road at night and ended up as a this.
  6. Here is my attempt to merge a couple of shots of the Allianz Arena in Munich going from day into night. The Arena was being lit in rainbow colours to celebrate Christopher Street Day 2016.
  7. Hi, i am new to Affinity Photo. I have some problems if i open some Raw pictures in Affinity. The problems occur`s when i open some dark / night photos ( Raw File ). My first intention is that the problem can be the long exposure of the picture. If i open other pictures raw files ( shot in normal light and short exposure ) I have attached 2 pictures, the first is from Affinity Photos ( direkt after opening the raw file ) and the second File open in Photoshop Some details from my Camera and Settings: Cam: Sony alpha 7R2 ( ILCE-7RM2 ) Settings: ISO 500, f4, 26mm, 20seconds Thanks for your help Mirco
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