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When I save a photo that I have load into AFFINITY publisher and then save it, it gets an ".afpub" extension compare to when I load and save it from Affinity Photo where it has an ".afphoto" extension. Is there any difference between these? There is a slight difference in the size (1KB)? For printing on my printer, will I get the same result which ever file I use?

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Hi @running tide,

12 hours ago, running tide said:

Is there any difference between these?

The main difference is the application that the file is automatically associated with, ie an .afpub will open automatically in Publisher, an .afdesign in Designer etc.

As our files and apps are interchangeable between each other, the file format is the same for each app and there is no real reason to use one specific Affinity file type over another - it's possible the slight difference you're seeing is in the files metadata, which isn't very important for printing.

12 hours ago, running tide said:

For printing on my printer, will I get the same result which ever file I use?

Absolutely, all of the Affinity filetypes will provide the same results when printing :)

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