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Coming 2016 - 32bit HDR Editing! (Sneak preview!)


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So if I use a "too strong" levels adjustment and clip (I hope it´s the right word) the whites and then adjust the exposure later on (bring it down), the whites detail will come back?

That sounds good cause I questioned myself just recently if it would be better to use levels adjustment in an early or a late stage of image manipulation....your solution would erase that question :)

 

 

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The benefits are not kept when exporting to 8/16bit - but you don't need to!

 

As well as being able to keep the .afphoto file, we are also adding import / export support for OpenEXR and JPEG-XR - both of which can store 32bit unbounded.

 

Thanks,

 

Andy.

OpenEXR - I hope this means that you'll support import of OpenEXR as well :)

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Andy, will the native Affinity file formats (.afdesign, .afphoto, etc) support 32-bit HDR, or only via import and export of OpenEXR format files?

 

Yes, both import and export :D

 

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Great that's what i was hoping to hear... What an amazing format you guys have developed!

 

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.afdesign and .afphoto are the same format - just with different names - and they will both support 32-bit HDR completely :)

 

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I'd love to work with 32 render passes too . Only problem Photo needs a few  tools from node based Fusion and Nuke to make any advantages from that. Or at least a kind of "formula" driven layers and masks  where I could use output of certain layer group as a mask for another layer .  

 

 Photo ability to do that are extremely limited. Not even at Photoshop level comparing with its clipping groups feature appeared in cs6.

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