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I see people mentioning they are using Imagenomics Portraiture successfully with Affinity Photo.  I have version 3 and  the preview panel is coming up with a checkerboard pattern that I can't get rid of, essentially making the plugin unusable. Please tell me if you think this is a configuration problem or a possible solution.  Thank you!

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During testing of Portraiture we get the same type of results, it may be down to the way Photo is passing the image data to the plugin or the way the plugin is reading the data. Our developers are working with plugin manufacturers to improve our plugin support as our apps development continues.

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I don't know this plugin, but looking at the two images, could it be the zoom? The top image is at 9% and the bottom one is 38%.

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21 hours ago, GRH said:

I don't know this plugin, but looking at the two images, could it be the zoom? The top image is at 9% and the bottom one is 38%.

sadly not that easy, I've tried every zoom and setting to no avail. Guess its a glitch on using a PS plugin on Affinity.

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Hi @mmbiker,
Welcome to Affinity Forums :) 
I've replied in your other thread. This is a known issue on macOS that's already logged to be looked at. I'm not sure the problem lies on Affinity or in the plugin itself but i've updated/bumped our report in the hope we have some feedback from the dev team.

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On 1/28/2021 at 12:11 AM, MEB said:

Hi @mmbiker,
Welcome to Affinity Forums :) 
I've replied in your other thread. This is a known issue on macOS that's already logged to be looked at. I'm not sure the problem lies on Affinity or in the plugin itself but i've updated/bumped our report in the hope we have some feedback from the dev team.

it's little over three years and still not resolved?

what's really going on here? I thought someone would've made some progress, any progress by now?

Has anyone in Serif made contact to Imagenomics?

Is Imagenomics not willing to work with Serif?

Is Serif at max capacity, has their hands full focusing on other features, and not able to correct known glitch?

well, the introduction of Apple silicone's made Serif's work much harder, I'm sure, but neglecting a known glitch for over three years, well, even a year, could mean a sure fire hard pass for new comers.

https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/50701-imagenomic-portraiture-2-3-affinity-photo-161/&tab=comments#comment-642216

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