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The tint slider is pulled all the way to magenta to begin with (But obviously not adjusted to be all magenta as you can see). I can pull it towards green to make it greener, but I cannot take it the other way.

It's a EOS R5 C-RAW file.

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29 minutes ago, stroiman said:

The tint slider is pulled all the way to magenta to begin with (But obviously not adjusted to be all magenta as you can see). I can pull it towards green to make it greener, but I cannot take it the other way.

It's a EOS R5 C-RAW file.

FWIW it doesn't do that for me with any of my Canon EOS 60D raw files.

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I don't see this issue with .cr2 files from my EOS 7D.

But I see that this is not a new issue, it's the same in AP 1.10.5 (Didn't notice it before, because AP raw processing just wasn't that attractive to me until now that it's non-destructive)

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This is also present on Fuji raw .RAF files from the Fujifilm XT4. Additionally, notice the saturation slider is set to zero, but off the centre by about 25%. I do not know if this is a design choice, but it does make the pictures more saturated than when viewed elsewhere. Bringing it down to -25% resolves it. Shouldn't it just be set in the middle like the other sliders?

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Sorry that you have experienced this problem with the Affinity Suite. 

We have now released 2.0.4 on all platforms, and using that build we believe this problem no longer occurs.

Patrick Connor
Serif Europe Ltd

"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man. True nobility lies in being superior to your previous self."  W. L. Sheldon

 

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On 11/30/2022 at 12:10 AM, AP- said:

This is also present on Fuji raw .RAF files from the Fujifilm XT4. Additionally, notice the saturation slider is set to zero, but off the centre by about 25%. I do not know if this is a design choice, but it does make the pictures more saturated than when viewed elsewhere. Bringing it down to -25% resolves it. Shouldn't it just be set in the middle like the other sliders?

The saturation slider is still offset in raw files. This is still the case in 2.3.0. It is more saturated than other RAW file viewers. Setting it to -25% resolves it. But that means the range of the slider is -100% to 50% which does not make sense.

Can you clarify if this odd behaviour is the desired behaviour, then a feature rather than a bug?

 

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