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Since you seem to be on a Mac, if you use >= MacOS High Sierra it should be supported, when switching the RAW engine from the Affinity one instead to the Apple one via the Assistent manager settings and restart.

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15 hours ago, v_kyr said:

Since you seem to be on a Mac, if you use >= MacOS High Sierra it should be supported, when switching the RAW engine from the Affinity one instead to the Apple one via the Assistent manager settings and restart.

Thanks for your reply,

to be honest is my partners problem not mine lol, I use a supported camera (Fuji XH1), she has just bought the Fuji XT100 (so she can use my glass!) and I was trying to show her how to edit her photos on my machine, (she's a windows user) she wants to buy Affinity Photo for her windows laptop but its not worth it until that model of camera is supported.

I'm using Mojave on my desktop and laptop, its not really something I want to do, revert to an older OS to be honest. 

The XT100 was released early 2018 I was just wondering if anyone knew a time frame for Affinity Photo to start supporting it.

 

:)

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21 minutes ago, PeterPlum said:

I'm using Mojave on my desktop and laptop, its not really something I want to do, revert to an older OS to be honest

Nobody said to go back here, >= means from that OS on upwards. — However on your machine it should work when using the Apple RAW engine, on Windows not yet.

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4 hours ago, v_kyr said:

Nobody said to go back here, >= means from that OS on upwards. — However on your machine it should work when using the Apple RAW engine, on Windows not yet.

Sorry I miss read your >= 

I tried changing the RAW engine and restarting days ago, and it does not work for some reason,  that's why I was asking here if anyone knew a time frame for Affinity Photo to start supporting The Fuji XT 100.

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Strange, according to Apple it should be supported since HSierra. Can the OSX Preview or Photos app open those RAWs under Mojave?

An alternative would be to convert those Fuji RAWs to the DNG format with Adobe‘s free dng converter and then trying to open the dng files instead in Affinity Photo. Though then you have to perform an extra conversion step here.

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Posted
38 minutes ago, v_kyr said:

Strange, according to Apple it should be supported since HSierra. Can the OSX Preview or Photos app open those RAWs under Mojave?

An alternative would be to convert those Fuji RAWs to the DNG format with Adobe‘s free dng converter and then trying to open the dng files instead in Affinity Photo. Though then you have to perform an extra conversion step here.

yep, I can open the files with preview and photos fine.

think ill have to add the extra step in until its properly supported

 

thanks for your help

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