Affinity Photo 1.7.2.414 With Serial Key

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May 5, 2024, 12:07:15 PM5/5/24
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Thanks for good advise hahaha sure I know Microsoft Lens and Adobe Scan which are very good I also own normal flat scanner but this files are not mine. Question was what to do with that bad source image.

Affinity Photo 1.7.2.414 With Serial Key


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Sure it was not mine, normally I use good flashlight which is better than flash and special apps like I mentioned in last post. I had only problem what to do with that garbage which is already done anyway Affinity Photo again proved that it's gread tool.

I'm having this error with every jpeg picture, that doesn't allow me to edit a picture from Apple Photos with Affinity Photo. Here below, you can find the steps to reproduce the issue. It happens with every single photo.

In this case I open the Apple Document in Affinity Photo under "Rescent files". Then I open the photo to be changed via "Edit in Affinity Photo" in Apple Photos and copy all layers from the file opened first into this file. It's cumbersome but saves the job.


What's more annoying is that I often have to click "Edit with Affinity Photo" several times in Apple Photo for the image to be submitted. It was with Big Sur and it still is with Monterey. Of course I don't know if this is due to Affinity Photo.

Thanks for letting me know and I'm sorry to hear this @Erwe - I can confirm that the editing occasionally not saving is already logged with our developers, so I'll be sure to 'bump' this report with them now.

What's more annoying is that I often have to click "Edit with Affinity Photo" several times in Apple Photo for the image to be submitted. It was with Big Sur and it still is with Monterey. Of course I don't know if this is due to Affinity Photo.

If I'm reading this correctly it appear this has been a known issue since May 2022. I'm currently testing Affinity 2 on a 30d trial and have this issue when attempting to edit an image in Apple Photos using Affinity 2 as an extension. This is a definite show stopper for me. Are you nearing a resolution or should I seek another software package for photo editing?

To be clear, this extension works "sometimes". The photo opens in Affinity, the edits save back to Apple Photos as they should. BUT it only works occasionally, not sure why, but this will not work for me. Please help me solve this.

This thread is a report for Affinity V1, if you are using Affinity V2 and experiencing issues with the Apple Photos extension - please create a new post for this as the options available for the V2 app are different from V1 and therefore need logging with our developers separately.

Thanks for the reply. It's a shame that we Affinity V1 owners will have to keep bearing the error issue that was discovered about 2 years ago. I purchased all three Affinity apps: Photo, Designer, and Publisher. and I can not upgrade to V2 at the moment as it is an additional expense after purchasing all three apps, even with the 25% discount.

To save time I am currently using an automated AI to reply to some posts on this forum. If any of "my" posts are wrong or appear to be total b*ll*cks they are the ones generated by the AI. If correct they were probably mine. I apologise for any mistakes made by my AI - I'm sure it will improve with time.

Thank you for this thread; after reading it I saw that I was trying to crop an .afpub file in Photo. The thread tells me this is not possible - thanks again. So I saved the image as an .afphoto with this filename extension so that I would be able to crop it. When I double-click on this file to open it, Photo is opened by default, not Publisher. Good, that's what I want and expect. The filename extension is shown as .afphoto. However, I cannot crop it, I get the Publisher cropping symbol (arrow with a rectangle bottom-right). It seems that once I've been to Publisher I can't return to Photo, for some tasks at least, even though it's an .afphoto file.

I was trying to crop an image in Photo but the cropping handles did not appear so I could not select the part of the image I wanted to crop. After reading this post, I closed both Designer and Publisher, re-opened Photo with the same image and then I could crop it without problems. Is this a bug?

I was trying to crop an image in Photo but the cropping handles did not appear so I could not select the part of the image I wanted to crop. After reading this post, I closed both Designer and Publisher, re-opened Photo with the same image and then I could crop it without problems. Is this a bug?

I've got Affinity Photo 2 running on my Mac. Some how my Crop Tool context tool bar has gone missing. However, if I export the image to a .jpeg or open a .tiff file, or open some other .afphoto file, the context tool bar is present. I've ensured the 'Show Context Toolbar' is checked, i.e., on. What's gone wrong with this .afphoto file?

Thank you for your comments. I'm quite the novice image editor and have not installed any of Serif's add-ons from the Resources section. I created this picture myself taken with my Nikon Z7 a few days ago. Also please see the metadata. For this photo I used Nikon's Studio NX to exported a TIFF file and I used Affinity Photo V2 for all subsequent edits as shown in the layers panel and history if you want to examine that.

Can you upload a sample raw file here to help find out what has gone wrong. So long as you have imported the raw images and not raw+jpg images then you should be able to access them.

If you take the photo as raw+jpg, iPadOS appears to prevent access to the RAW image and always serves up the JPG image via the open or share interface now.

The only workaround I know is to export originals on your MAC which will split the raw+jpg image into 2 separate raw and jpg files, delete the raw+jpg images from your photos library and re-import only the RAW image not the RAW+JPG or JPG image.

I have the same issue on an ipad pro 12.9 with an M1 chip. I have a Fuji XT-10 and RAW editing worked fine before the update. Now it just opens the jpeg. I bought Photo 2 for the exact purpose of editing RAW files on my ipad and without this feature the software is pretty much useless to me. Hope there will be a fix soon.

@GlennPatrick & @omadagain we have an issue currently logged with the developers with regards to RAW files not opening when importing from Apple Photos. For the moment the workaround is to not use Apple Photos in the workflow. Instead have your RAW files stored just in a folder on local or cloud storage and import from there.

My goal is to keep one AFPhoto file per product with each of the 6 photos as layers, with all edits made non-destructively, and then export each photo with a lower resolution (for web) in bulk to a designated "Processed Photos" folder.

Thanks haakoo, your solution works! However, I do find that I have to keep resizing, repositioning, and re-rotating the 4:3 clipping rectangles after making additional edits because they scale/move/rotate with the images they clip.

Also, if I rotate the image and then add the rectangular clipping mask, I get another issue (see images). How do I solve this? It seems like you somehow solved it with the last file haakoo... (Edit: the example I gave did not include rotations, but in fact there frequently are attempts to straighten the image)

Honestly, this is absurd. If I wanted to export all of the layers and ignore the document sizing, crop, and positioning that I've made then all Affinity Photo is doing is exporting the original photos back into new files. That's not exporting layers... that's exporting source images back into new files of the same source images! I cannot believe that such a basic Export Layers function is missing when it is absolutely required by just about anyone working with photography for websites. The Export Persona tool is a weird and complicated side step to make you manually do the thing you were trying to automate... but then it doesn't even do that. It doesn't slice to the dimensions of the document, it just goes back to source for every layer. So why bother "slicing"?. I just can't figure out how anyone thought this makes sense? This is a design tool, not a super complicated graphic format conversion app.

I experienced the same issue today. I had recently updated my Affinity Photo to v.2.1, and started trialling Nik 6 today.
I reported this on the Affinity Photo forum, and meanwhile I rolled back to Affinity Photo v.2.0.4, without uninstalling and reinstalling Nik6. My trial version of Nik 6 seems to be working fine now.

Complex edits involving advanced features, such as layers, masks and live filters, for which you require multiple editing sessions are best conducted by exporting to an external file, loading that file into Affinity Photo, saving your work in the.afphoto format.

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