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Hi,

 

recently upgraded to Affinity Photo V2 and something strange started happening.

In my workflow, I like to render my images as 32-bit exr render passes, that I composit manually in Affinity Photo. I used to load them in a stack, but now that I upgraded, something weird started happening. When I load them in the stack, they all load full black. When I open them individually, they load just fine, but as soon as a I load a pass (everything looking fine at this point) and drag and drop the next pass into the same file, the next image loads as full black again. Opening them individually and copying the layers to the first file seems to work so far, but is a major time killer.

 

Does anyone have any idea, what could be causing this and how to set things up, so that it works like one would expect it to?

 

Thanks.

Cheers,

Ivan

  • 2 months later...
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On 4/4/2023 at 10:13 AM, stokerg said:

Hi @Pixelatedvertex,

Could you upload the images you are trying to Stack to our Dropbox here, if you could also let me know which operating system you are running Affinity on and i'll try workout whats happening :) 

Hi, sorry, I must have missed the notification. The issue still persists, could you open a new folder for me to share the files?

Cheers,

Ivan

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