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Hello,i have issue with filename when saving developed raw file. On iPad (8.th gen) with iPadOS 17.1.1. (It happend with older os too and with older Affinity Photo too). Version with 128GB. I use Affinity Photo 2.2.1.2075.

How to reproduce:

I open IMG_9369.cr2 raw file using Open / Open Document. After image is loaded i press develop button (pixel layer). As soon as image is developed, i press 3 bars icon and choose export. Filename is Undefined.jpg. But i think it should be IMG_9369.jpg. 

Sometimes it is preffiled but sometimes there is undefined and i need to fill filename manually. 
But when i am in Photo persona and I close image and than I open it from Live Doc and choose export, than filename is preffilled correctly by same name as original raw file.

Please can you fix this as it is really annoying when editing many files every time rename Undefined to original filename so i can pair raw and jpeg easyli.

It can be reproduced almost everytime. It happens with any cr2 file i tried.

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18 hours ago, Lee_T said:

Hi Tom3f, 

Would it be possible for you to use iPadOS to record your screen during this process for clarity of your process.

Lee

Hi, yes here is recording. I don’t understand why i need to close and reopen edited file for file name to be filled correctly. It makes whole editing took longer. As i have only two options, remember correct file name for whole process of editing and than fill it before saving manualy, or close and open edited image which take some time. It would be nice to have it filled everytime when i want to save file. Usually i keep both edited jpeg and raw and keeping same file name makes it more easy to work with.

 

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