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Did you tried if it possibly may read those EOS R raws when you setup Affinity Photo to use the Apple RAW Engine instead of Serif's via the APh development assistant switch setting change?

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Assistant Options To change initial develop settings:

On the Toolbar, do the following:

  1. Click the Develop Assistant to open its settings dialog.
  2. Choose from the following settings:
    • RAW Engine: Provides a choice of RAW processing engines for you to use—Affinity's own Serif Labs engine or Apple's Core Image RAW engine.
    • Lens corrections: Enable or disable automatic lens correction for supported camera lens profiles.
    • Noise reduction: Automatically enables either colour noise reduction, colour and luminance noise reduction, or disables any initial noise reduction. Colour noise reduction is recommended for the vast majority of camera raw images.
    • RAW output format: Choose between RGB (16 bit) or RGB (32 bit HDR) output when developing a raw image. Choosing RGB (32 bit HDR) allows you to maintain a full 32-bit float environment from initial raw development to export and take advantage of extra precision.
    • Tone curve: If the default 'Apply tone curve' option is active, your raw image is adjusted using a suggested tone curve. The 'Take no action' option makes no tonal correction; the image can be altered within the Basic panel later.
    • Alert when assistant takes an action: When checked, a pop-up message appears on loading the RAW image to indicate that adjustments have been applied automatically.
    • Exposure bias: Choose whether to apply exposure bias value if stored in the raw image's EXIF data. Like Histogram stretch, both 'default' and 'initial' give the same results but reports zeroed or actual values, respectively. The 'Take no action' option ignores the exposure bias value.
    • Map default region: Sets the region that displays in the Location panel, if the raw image contains no GPS location data in its EXIF data.

 

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40 minutes ago, DWright said:

Support for the .CR3 RAW files has been add to the 1.7 beta which you can download from here

If the EOS R .CR3 raw files are supported to work with the 1.7 beta, then it probably would make sense to add that cam model also to this list ...

... so people have some indication and check for that.

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On 6/3/2019 at 4:25 AM, DWright said:

Support for the .CR3 RAW files has been add to the 1.7 beta which you can download from here

Hi, I have updated to version 1.7.0.135 and sadly can't open EOS-R CR3 files. They are available (not grayed out) in the 'Open' dialog, but return the error : "The file type is not supported".

I have tried changing the RAW Engine to 'Apple Core Image Raw' as suggested previously, but get the same error. (tried 16 and 32 bits options).

=> Am I missing the obvious here? What else can I try to open EOS-R CR3s?

Thank you for your support.
On MacOS High Sierra

Screen Shot 2019-06-04 at 7.05.33 AM.png

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On 6/3/2019 at 11:06 PM, BGC said:

Hi, I have updated to version 1.7.0.135 and sadly can't open EOS-R CR3 files. They are available (not grayed out) in the 'Open' dialog, but return the error : "The file type is not supported".

I have tried changing the RAW Engine to 'Apple Core Image Raw' as suggested previously, but get the same error. (tried 16 and 32 bits options).

=> Am I missing the obvious here? What else can I try to open EOS-R CR3s?

Thank you for your support.
On MacOS High Sierra

Screen Shot 2019-06-04 at 7.05.33 AM.png

Even version 1.7.2 do not open CR3 Canon raw...

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