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Hi,

I'm using AP since two week, now i would' like to use my color checker passport.

I'm working on Camera Raw and photoshop before and it was simply to using Color Checker, I don't have lightroom or other applications of the same kind.

I did not succeed in applying the ICC profile, when i create a ICC profile (with the color checker passeport) i don't find where i can apply this profile on the picture. 

do I have to register the profil in a specific files? How i can apply the profil when i'm using the development of the raw files?

I'm searching on internet but i don't find the solution.

Did someone can help me?

Thanks a lot

JMB

 

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thanks for your answer

I like AP, but using the colorcheker passport is essential for me. I'm going back to camera raw and photoshop until it's works on AP.

There are commercial offers for x-rite with an affinity photo license, but the color chart works only with a third party application. 

here for exemple : https://www.facebook.com/affinitybyserif/posts/its-the-perfect-match-not-only-can-you-create-and-view-your-images-in-perfect-co/856719587836220/

Do you know if the development is coming soon?

thanks

jmb

 

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On 11/14/2020 at 2:11 PM, Dan C said:

Hi @jmbvsl47,

Welcome to the forums :)

Unfortunately there is no direct feature to use the Colour Checker in Affinity currently - as I understand it this is something our developers are working on and hope to have implemented in a future version.

I hope this helps!

I am interested in the possibility of basic automatic raw correction based on the scene profiles generated by the color checker. Maybe putting on the wish list will help?

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Hi, the lack of aColor Checker support is still rather infuriating as I would like to purchase a color checker to enable more accurate colours for reproduction of artworks. Without that feature, Affinity is really like an improved version of Gimp. I'm sure Affinity Photo would be much more popular if it had such a feature, rather than having to rely on laborious work arounds

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1 hour ago, Mariusz_F said:

Is Affinity Photo v2 supporting usage of Passport Color Checker?

There have been no changes in that area.

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On 11/14/2020 at 2:11 PM, Dan C said:

Hi @jmbvsl47,

Welcome to the forums :)

Unfortunately there is no direct feature to use the Colour Checker in Affinity currently - as I understand it this is something our developers are working on and hope to have implemented in a future version.

I hope this helps!

Do you have plans to implement Color Checker support feature in Affinity Photo v2?

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