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Differences AP and PS opening a RAW


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Hi all, I opened a RAW from a Nikon D800 on Affinity Photo and Photoshop, and i can see some differences visualizing image, i can see more detail when i open the same raw on Photoshop (lips and right hair) Could you tell me why it happens? I didn't make any changes on Develop Persona/Camera Raw. In the link you can see the screenshots and war file.

 

https://1drv.ms/f/s!All6oe01iwmf0hxM0fUOcZtOuP2P

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Hi Gizbo,

Welcome to Affinity Forums :)

The difference in sharpness you are seeing is mostly because we don't apply any sharpening to the image by default (contrary to other RAW converters/developers or the JPG's processed by the camera which do apply some sharpening). Go to the Details tab, check/tick Detail Refinement and adjust the sliders to match the result you get in other software. You may also try to increase the Clarity slightly in the Basic tab.

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Thanks MEB, yes you're right, i can adjust with Detail Refinement, but i didn't know about the default apply of sharpness some software do. I like AP more and more every day :)

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