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Exposure adjustment exports over exposed in pdf


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I have Publisher document with a base image (aerial photo) that has been adjusted with an exposure adjustment layer.  The exposure was increased 2.154 to lighten the image.  It looks great on my screen. 

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When I export to PDF it's terribly over exposed. 

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Any suggestions on how to fix this issue?

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@dgroth72 Welcome to the forums.

Do you have a copy of your Affnity file that you can provide (DM me if it's private)?

On a quick test document it's not something I'm seeing, please also confirm your export settings.

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Lee - I tried to reproduce the issue today and I cannot.  The images are exporting fine.  I did notice that the Export/PDF/File Settings preset was 'blank'  today.  I don't now if that was the difference the other day.  Today I did several tests with "PDF (for export)", "PDF (for print)", and "PDF (press ready)" and all exported fine.  It may have been that this wasn't set last week.  In any case, it seems to be working as expected today.

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