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I'd love to see tethering in Affinity Photo. One other option I'd  like to see is to be able to create and use color camera profiles as in lightroom especially using colorchecker by X-rite. Adding these would certainly move Affinity Photo towards allowing Professional use.

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Thanks guys for your replies.

 

I tried Darktable but it doesn't recognise my Nikon - even if its on their list of supported cams. It seems to have everything though, thanks DesignMeister. I will email them about it as I think I might have to do with support of my MacBook Pro (latest 13inch, Sierra, usb-c, etc, etc.). 

 

I tried Smart Shooter 3 as well - comes at a premium; EUR40.

 

Cheers,

Peter

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I replied this in an other similar question thread…

 

 

— "Is it possible to add this in Affinity Photo?"

As AP is developing to a very serious pixel editor, going
the tethered way would not, IMHO, be meaningful. One
will shoot tethered to see the recorded files in real time
and tweak all pre SR parameters. Affinity's chosen di-

rection, as I see it, is to operate post SR.

For tethered shootings, a dedicated RAW converter with
a proper tethered shooting sessions feature is the right
way to go.


— "…would such a feature belong in a cataloguing program?"

In no way! I am not using catalogues anywhere in my pro-
auction nor do I teach or recommend to use them.

As I said before, for tethered shootings, a dedicated RAW
converter with a proper tethered shooting sessions feature
is the right way to go.

Through mine, I can (from the computer), controls remotely
both my shooting camera and all used Profoto flashes.

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Bummer if Lightroom is the only option.

 

Stay cool, it is not. I use and teach Danish Capture One!

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discussion is pointless.                   capturing it is NOT.               but talent renders the image.
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I use darktable - excellent and free :)

Tried this. Totally unusable, for me anyway.

 

No Help, no idea where to start and click on what you like I get nothing that seems at all like working?

 

Oh Well.

MacPro (late 2013), 24Gb Ram, D300GPU, Eizo 24",1TB Samsung 850 Archive, 2x2Tb Time Machine,X-t2 plus 50-140mm & 18-55mm. AP, FRV & RawFile Converter (Silkypix).

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Sharkey,

I'm not sure why nothing is working for you? What platform are you on?

 

I personally, have gone back to Photoshop and Lightroom, but still use Darktable as a back up plan :)

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