CarrotMan Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 I am using the latest normal version of Affinity, not the beta version. Yesterday I upgraded to version 2.3 of DxO Nik Collection (free to existing v. 2 users). I haven’t had much chance to try it out yet, but what is clear is that there certainly isn’t any longer the grossly incorrect colour issue with Viveza when used as an Affinity plugin and using a sensible magnification. DxO’s release notes refer to a “partial” fix. I think that I can see a difference between a file with an Adobe RGB profile, with the colour less saturated in Viveza, but I don’t think I’m seeing a change with sRGB files when opened in Viveza. In the former case, the colour looks less saturated, but it is certainly nothing like the terrible colour shift which was found with the older version of Nik. Maybe it’s now fixed for sRGB but still not for Adobe RGB? I wonder if anyone else is seeing the same (my screen is not a wide gamut one). At least some progress if this is so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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