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Adjustment layer as child layer BIG BUG!


SynergiA

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I discovered a very serious .afphoto file compatibility bug between Windows and Mac.

I bring you the examples attached.

If you create an intervention with two adjustment layers as child layers, the hierarchy is inverse between Affinity Photo for windows compared to that for MAC.

The same file, which on the Affinity Photo for MAC version is in black and white (first shoot), on Microsoft Windows is shown with the "recolour adjustment" layer that prevails over the "black and white adjustment" layer. And the imagine is RED! (second shoot).

To get the same result I have to invert the hierarchy, putting the "black and white adjustment" layer on top of the "recolour adjustment" layer (3 shoot)

This is very serious because it prevents you from having a collaboration flow with users and employees who use Windows and Mac at the same time.

PLEAS FIX IT!!!!!!!

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44 minutes ago, SynergiA said:

The same file, which on the Affinity Photo for MAC version is in black and white (first shoot), on Microsoft Windows is shown with the "recolour adjustment" layer that prevails over the "black and white adjustment" layer. And the imagine is RED! (second shoot).

How did you create the second screenshot? You say it’s from Microsoft Windows but I see Mac ‘traffic lights’ (greyed out) in the top left-hand corner.

In the iPad version of Affinity Photo the upper adjustment layer prevails:

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Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for Windows • Windows 10 Home/Pro
Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for iPad • iPadOS 17.4.1 (iPad 7th gen)

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12 hours ago, Alfred said:

Come hai creato il secondo screenshot? Dici che proviene da Microsoft Windows ma vedo i "semafori" del Mac (in grigio) nell'angolo in alto a sinistra.

Nella versione per iPad di Affinity Photo prevale il livello di regolazione superiore:

The screen shoots were just examples to explain the problem. But the problem exist.

We hope everything is standardized otherwise we find ourselves with errors between different versions of the software (Windows, Mac and iPAD).

 

 

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13 hours ago, Alfred said:

In the iPad version of Affinity Photo the upper adjustment layer prevails

 

46 minutes ago, Chris B said:

when I pull it in from macOS to Windows, the order changes


I was obviously a bit slow on the uptake yesterday! The upper adjustment (quite rightly) always prevails but the order shouldn’t change from one OS to the next.

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Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for Windows • Windows 10 Home/Pro
Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for iPad • iPadOS 17.4.1 (iPad 7th gen)

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1 hour ago, Chris B said:

when I pull it in from macOS to Windows, the order changes

What happens when you open your macOS file on iPad? :/

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21 minutes ago, Chris B said:

It matches Windows. This issue is logged against macOS only - which is a bit surprising as you'd expect iOS to be the same :S 

Yes, that is surprising! I presume it works the other way around, too, with the order changing when you open a Windows or iOS file on macOS.

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