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Sharpening in RAW mode is lost during development


vokuit00

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Yes I notice the same problem when I edit a Canon RAW file. I sharpen the photo using Detail Refinement in the Develop persona. I click the Develop button and the photo is displayed in the Photo persona, but without the sharpening previously applied. If I export the file to create a JPG and then display it in a different app, eg MS Photos, the sharpening has definitely gone. I think this is an Affinity bug.

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I'm not seeing this issue here.  Version 1.8.3.641 on Windows 10 Pro.

Here are screen shots showing original and Detail Refined in Develop Persona, and the "as developed image" in Photo Persona.
The sharpening has certainly been retained.  Note that all views are at 100% zoom. 
RAW (.ARW) image is from a Sony SLT-A57 camera.15669061_DetailRefinemant.thumb.jpg.465567a235ff58ddd90c869e7373c5bc.jpg

 

 

 

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norfolkcoaster,

Here are screen shots of Detail Refinement on a .CR2 Canon RAW image (from a G7 MKII). Again the "sharpening" has carried through from the Develop Persona to the Photo Persona

 

CR2 Detail Refine.jpg

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6 hours ago, verenice said:

Has this been fixed because i still have the same issue. 

The posters in this topic who seemed to have a problem never demonstrated it, and two users demonstrated that there isn't.

First question for you: when you did the Detail Refinement, were you working at a zoom of 100%, or something else? If your zoom level was lower than 100%, then you would not see the true results of the refinement.

Next question: can you provide screenshots that demonstrate the problem?

Final question (for now :)): If you're on Windows, and if you have Hardware Acceleration enabled in your Photo Preferences, Performance, does the problem occur if you disable Hardware Acceleration (OpenCL)?

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