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I have a habit of opening up a bunch of raws/dngs to quickly take a look at what I want to keep/edit (since the camera JPEGs suck no matter what). In many cases I do not touch the image at all in Affinity in any way. However after I open 20 images and then go to close it, it will prompt you to hit Cancel develop on every single image, even though I haven't edited them at all.

 

Kind of really really sucks. I use task manager to kill affinity currently :/

Would be nice if there was a button in the warning message that says "CLOSE THEM ALL ANYWAY, I DONT CARE"

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Or, perhaps, if it wouldn't bother asking you about ones you haven't adjusted at all, since there's no work lost if it simply closes them.

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Bonjour.

 Affinity n'a pas de visionneuse (comme LR  par exemple).

J'utilise XnView pour visionner mes photos. Très complet, il affiche les RAW, DNG, Jpeg  etc....dans une belle qualité.

Les données Exif sont très complètes.

Si vous ne le connaissez pas, essayez le. Il ne laisse pas indifférent.

 

En anglais.

 

Hello.

Affinity does not have a viewer (like LR for example).

I use XnView to view my photos. Very complete,

It displays the RAW, DNG, Jpeg etc .... in a beautiful quality.

Exif data is very complete.

If you do not know it, try it. He does not leave indifferent.

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3 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

Or, perhaps, if it wouldn't bother asking you about ones you haven't adjusted at all, since there's no work lost if it simply closes them.

Yea that's fine as well. Either way Task Manager is my best friend.

 

3 hours ago, Wikinger said:

 

Hello.

Affinity does not have a viewer (like LR for example).

I use XnView to view my photos. Very complete,

It displays the RAW, DNG, Jpeg etc .... in a beautiful quality.

Exif data is very complete.

If you do not know it, try it. He does not leave indifferent.

I'm not installing a second program just to view images before editing. Especially one that looks like takes more effort to navigate to a folder than me just typing using bash or cmd.

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