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Wondering if it may be the sequence of steps taken, as the hang happens with more than file:

  1. Open tiff
  2. Crop and rotate in develop persona
  3. Photo persona
  4. Duplicate image layer
  5. Add exposure and curves adjustment layers
  6. Save As
  7. Rename file in Save As dialogue
  8. Select folder location
  9. Hangs before committing save

Hang is intermittent and does not happen on reopen with recovery file, which has the develop crop and not the persona adjustment layers.

Sample original and final files attached.

 

DSC_8564.NEF

Baffling_Silence_Painting_Seamus_Berkeley_Final_DSC_8565.afphoto

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I've seen a similar thing happens when you click an existing file to populate the name and then change the newly populated name. Can you confirm that you aren't doing that? 

Just following the steps 3-4 times I wasn't able to reproduce this :/

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On 2/25/2019 at 2:06 AM, Chris B said:

I've seen a similar thing happens when you click an existing file to populate the name and then change the newly populated name. Can you confirm that you aren't doing that? 

Just following the steps 3-4 times I wasn't able to reproduce this :/

Not doing that. And just installed latest beta and the same result. It just hangs and this time without even renaming the file at all. Seems to be happening on switching directories, which are all located on the machine's internal drive.

Did get this message on reopen and the file is the one that was being saved:

Screen Shot 2019-02-27 at 22.32.50 .jpg

Edited by SeamusBerkeley
Added screenshot on reopen
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18 hours ago, MEB said:

Hi SeamusBerkeley,
From where are you opening the TIFF? Is it located in Photo's library? How are you sending it to Affinity Photo and how are you saving it back when you finish editing?
 

Yes, opening it from Photos library. Sending it to Affinity Photo using command-return. Saving it as an Affinity Photo file in a folder on internal HD (not in Photos library).

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