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New to Affinity (still using the test version). My question is on optimizing an image for the web. 

In Photoshop if I wanted to prep an image for the web I pushed SHIFT + OPTION +COMMAND + S and the program would take my PSD file in ProPhotoRGN colour and convert it to sRGB colour space.  If I use that short cut in Affinity will it change the colour space of the image for me?

TIA for your help

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Hi @fotomanJohn and welcome to the forum.

Short: No, there is no short cut like in PhotoShop. In Affinity Photo you can choose the colour space at the export dialog. Or you can convert the color space during editing via the menu Document -> Convert Format

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