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I should preface by saying I'm new to both Affinity and camera raw processing.

I take a photo of a standard grey card as raw (.cr2) and open in Develop (Assistant turned off). The onscreen image is medium grey.

I set a sampler point in the card, the rgb values are 55,55,53.  Why aren't they all 128 (or so)?

If I enable the Assistant (and the tone curve) the rgb values are all around 120, but the image is much lighter than the grey card. 

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Hi Lem3

Welcome to the forums.

Why are you expecting the sampled colour RGB values all to be 128?

Some cameras can be setup to use an image with a grey card as reference for the white balance, do you know if was done?

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I expected the values to be around 128 because that's what the card image measures in Camera Raw.  The AF image is visually much lighter than medium grey, the sampler from Photoshop measures it at about 180, 180, 180. I assume I've done something wrong in Affinity.

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Just guessing: when you turned off Affinity Photo's Develop Assistant you ended up seeing what the camera actually recorded, which probably does not match the actual color of your grey card.

The values in Camera Raw and Photoshop might be different because you did not also disable all their processing.

Also, what camera and lens are you using, what OS, and (if Mac) which raw engine did you use in Affinity Photo?

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I understand those explanations but they don't apply to the actual problem.  The comparative image I posted is of AP with the image assistant turned on.  Both Camera Raw and AP Develop report the card as 128,128,128 (or so) but the AP image is much too light.  If I include a grey card in a photograph then adjust the exposure in AP so it samples at 128,128,128 I don't think I'm going to like the result.  Still assuming I'm doing something wrong.

Windows 7, Canon S120, AP  1.6.4.104, Camera Raw 9.1.1

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