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Import Paletton-generated palettes?


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I started looking more into color grading, and Paletton seems to to be a good site for creating nice palettes. Paletton offers a multitude of export options for those palettes, but the ASE format (what Affinity can import) seems to be missing. The closest thing I could find was an ACO/Photoshop format (which doesn't work). Are any of the other options (HTML, CSS, XML etc.) equivalent to ASE without spelling it out? Is there a site similar to Paletton that generates ASE palettes?

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Use the PNG option, open the PNG and from the swatches panel use the burger menu to select Create palette from document and use either application palette or system palette, using system palette will allow any app to use that palette.

This would be the most direct route.

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