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Photos saved as Tiffs - where are they?


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Thanks to those who replied ref "saving" work. Now that I see the process I have hit another "snag". When I saved my work as a 16-bit Tiff and tried to open it in Photoshop to compare results with those via Camera Raw the image is nowhere to be found. IS IT ONLY AVAILABLE WITHIN AFFINITY?  If so this is a terrible drawback as I can't confirm whether or not it is indeed better.

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Hi,

The tiff will be in the folder that you exported it to, and will be accessible to any application that can open tiffs. Are you on Windows or Mac?

Affinity Photo 2.0.3,  Affinity Designer 2.0.3, Affinity Publisher 2.0.3, Mac OSX 13, 2018 MacBook Pro 15" Intel.

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Tiffs - where are they?

The computer is a simple creature.They'll be wherever you told it to put them. Whether you meant to or not.:31_neutral_face:

The saver's twitch: double checking which folder is selected.

Affinity Designer & Photo  :  Win 10

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2 hours ago, newryneuk said:

I found them - hadn't realised that they went to the folder that happened to be last open

That is just the default. You can save them to any folder you want, including to a new one you create, as long as your permissions allow you to write to them.

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