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I'm learning to use the Affinity suite, with some difficulty breaking away from Adobe's habits, but I really appreciate the quality of the products.
However...
Now there is a strong lack of RAW development software, such as "Lightroom" or "Raw Therapee" to complete the offer for photographers and become independent from other software.
Is it going to create it or not?
Pleaseeeeee!  Just do it! 🙏

Thanks! 😊

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37 minutes ago, Callum said:

Hi Raff, 

You can use Affinity Photo to develop your RAW images :) The following video should show how to do this.

https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/tutorials/photo/desktop/video/331997643/

Thanks
C

Thanks, I know, but only one at a time.
And each starting from scratch!
If I have 200 photos of an event for example (theater, concert, etc.) with similar settings, I need to be able to make a basic development common to all and only then, if necessary, intervene to correct the individual shots.
The practicality of software dedicated to the development of RAw is just that !.

Even in the Adobe suite with Photoshop you can develop the RAWs individually, but in order to do it with comfort and greater flexibility, Lightroom was born and is now always used!

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1 hour ago, Raff said:

Thanks, I know, but only one at a time.
And each starting from scratch!
If I have 200 photos of an event for example (theater, concert, etc.) with similar settings, I need to be able to make a basic development common to all and only then, if necessary, intervene to correct the individual shots.
The practicality of software dedicated to the development of RAw is just that !.

Even in the Adobe suite with Photoshop you can develop the RAWs individually, but in order to do it with comfort and greater flexibility, Lightroom was born and is now always used!

If it's batch processing that you're after, you could try Exposure X7 or an equivalent piece of software.

 

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1 hour ago, Snapseed said:

Se stai cercando l'elaborazione in batch, puoi provare Exposure X7 o un software equivalente.

 


Now I’m using Raw Therapee.
That’s not the speech.
There are a lot of RAW developers.
It would be interesting to have one that is part of the Affinity suite, maybe even with quick interactions with "Affinity Photo".

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2 hours ago, Raff said:


Now I’m using Raw Therapee.
That’s not the speech.
There are a lot of RAW developers.
It would be interesting to have one that is part of the Affinity suite, maybe even with quick interactions with "Affinity Photo".

Eccellente! 🙂

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