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Development is veryyyy slow.

Takes around 2.30 minutes to finish and the end result is a washed-out image ...
I did the test with different images all with the same result

 

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Posted

Here the RAW files is opened in the Develop Persona, but clicking "Develop" without doing anything also creates a washed out file. But the operation is as fast as it was in the previous version. I tried with 3 different cameras RAW files and same result. It's like if the color profile was wrong.

But now I can hear the fans on the graphics card...

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Posted
11 minutes ago, >|< said:

If your result is a 16 bpc RGBA document with a linear profile then try using Document > Assign ICC Profile to assign the non-linear version of the profile.

You're right, the Develop assigns a linear color profile.

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Posted

The official release version is also faster....  on my system at least.

 

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Posted

Note that .231 for Windows is listed as having fixed a problem in the Develop Persona:

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Stopped clipping to sRGB gamut on developing to ProPhoto RGBA16

Apparently there's a bit of a problem with that fix :)

(I see the same problem, and Assigning the non-linear profile also resolves it for me. Thanks for the suggestion, @>|<.)

-- Walt
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Posted

Okay, a non-linear profile assignment solves the problem, but that should happen automatically as before.
 

Affinity Photo  2.3.1

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Windows 11 Home 23H2 (Build 22631.3007) - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8565U CPU @ 1.80GHz   2.00 GHz - RAM 16,0 GB

 

 
Posted

Well... it's still a beta version so this kind of problem is normal. I'm sure this will be fixed in the next release, and untill then the fix is quite easy and quick.

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Posted

Document > Assign ICC Profile, if I remember correctly.

-- Walt
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Posted
6 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

Document > Assign ICC Profile, if I remember correctly.

Thanks I looked in there but I wasn't sure which to pick,        Update: figured it out Thanks again

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Posted

Also noticed that the histograms are different between 1.6.5.123 and 1.7.0.231 The white coloured graph is missing on 1.7 edition which I use to set my blackpoints.AP1.6.thumb.jpg.ae1d2c6c195dedaacf97cefb420e0ba4.jpgAP1.7.jpg.4e75dd4d614f1eaf9b84373db0392a65.jpg

Posted

Hello,
I have the same problem.
Must change with every new picture again.

Win7 HP 64 Bit, AMD Six-core 3.50 GHz, 16 GB Ram, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
 

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