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When I load a current afphoto-file, the following message appears.

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The picture itself is about 3 month old!

If I want to save this file under a new name with “save as”. The program crashes.

So, I load the image, do "save as" and the program crash!

The graphics drivers are updated!

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I tried opening the file in Designer and then saving it under a different name. The same behaviour! Opening the file works, with the message as described in the graphic above. But then with “save as” Designer also crashes. I assume that the two programs use the same graphics engine, so the behaviour is understandable.

But how to proceed? I am happy to provide the graphics. However I need an answer!

Would it be possible to go back, i.e. downgrade? I should be able to produce and not analyse errors!

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Could you try turning off the save history with document feature before attempting a save and seeing if that works.

Could we also get a copy of the original .afphoto file please

Posted

Thanks for the tip. I have deactivated the document history and so it works.

As I don't want to distribute the image publicly, I would need to have a personal delivery address. 

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