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Photo Export PSD & Retain Editability ?


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When exporting from Affinity Photo to PSD format with the maintain editability option checked, everything gets rasterized and fills, borders, non-destructive effects are all lost ... Yet I can open a PSD created in Photoshop in Affinity Photo and all the effects and editablility are retained?

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Ok, after trial and error I have worked out that the bevel/emboss effect in Affinity results in exported PSD with 'maintain editability' setting to be rasterised.

Strangley though if I create a file in Photoshop and use apply the bevel/emboss effect to a layer or shape for example then save to PSD, when I open the PSD in Affinity it includes the editable bevel/emboss effect.

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5 hours ago, stokerg said:

Hi @MCFC_4Heatons

I see your other thread here has had a reply from @GabrielM and he's confirmed this is a bug that's logged with the Dev team :) 

 

Yes, I think the same issue is there when youapply the 3D effect in Affinity also, altnough I'm not sure if there's a direct replacement for 3D effect in Photoshop? It seems similiar to bevel/emboss?

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