![]() Oh don't get me wrong I'm still really ****ed off. Why not simply use the same installation mechanism as with the previous version? That worked fine! Thus, suggesting that we all have to wait until all these many third-party applications are modified (and expecting us to buy the new versions) is a non-starter.Īffinity seems to have used some new mechanism for storing applications which has broken the workflow of very many customers, and they need to come up with a fix or workaround. However, there seems that the workflows of a large number of people have been broken because the executable has been stored in some new way which most existing applications don't know about. Photo-2 may well load an image as he specifies, and in fact as I mention above, I can make a shortcut to this this (pseudo)file which will run the program. The reply by Mark Ingram totally misses the point. UPDATE: Okay, I saw the posts on here and just put AffinityPhoto2.exe into the relevant box for the location of the A dialogue box comes up asking if you want to ignore an issue that occurs and it goes on to open the file In Affinity Photo 2.0.After a ten second delay. However this change to my long established and efficient workflow adversely affects me at a very fundamental level I didn't expect a problem as stupid as this. I didn't like changing the tool icons either, why reduce familiarity for existing users? I was happy to keep the software despite being a bit disappointed with the improvements as I expected more tbh. The improvements to the software are pretty arbitrary considering I had macros for luminosity masks and also used blend ranges to target areas using luminosity on an ad hoc basis as I want along. Like others I'm considering ditching it for a refund. ![]() Even as admin it's not allowing me to change the permissions and allow access to Fast Raw using the path revealed in Task Manager. The key to this is being able to tell Fast Raw Viewer the path to the exec file. Obviously not, My workflow is like this.Fast Raw Viewer > Affinity Photo with third party software used as plugins. I thought Affinity 2.0 was a shoe in and bought the software thinking that it would be accessible via Program Files as per normal. Are in need of tools to instantly adjust white balance and exposure (brightness) right while browsing through the shot.This is an absolute nightmare for me. Are forced to use JPEG format, because your previous experiences tell you that it is impossible to quickly select and show your client the images taken in RAW Want to shoot in RAW, but don't, fearing that they're going to get mired in sorting RAW files Are in constant need of very quick viewing, visually and technically analyzing, sorting through hundreds or thousands of RAW shots, and choosing them for further processing Tired of rendering piles of JPEGs so that you can quickly browse through them with a client, CMO, senior designer, editor in chief, or even your friends and family. ![]() Shoot in RAW and are tired of wasting hours or days on looking and sorting through piles of shots Customizable Keyboard shortcuts and Preferencesįast Raw Viewer is the unique solution for those who:.Move rejected shots to a Rejected folder - re-evaluate or delete them later.Move or Copy "keepers" to a designated folder.Rating/Labels and Adjustments are saved in XMP sidecar files, so there is no need to repeate them again in a RAW converter.Customizable extensive EXIF Data Display.Applying White Balance - presets, color temperature/tint, manual.Quick Exposure adjustments (overall brightness).RAW-based tools for checking in-focus areas and level of noise in shadows.RAW-based over- and underexposure indication and statistics.Composite and per-channel display of real RAW shot - not embedded JPEG or uncontrolled conversion.Reading RAW files from any media without intermediate database.FastRawViewer is all you need for extremely fast and reliable culling, direct presentation, and the speeding up of the conversion stage of any amounts of any RAW images.įastRawViewer allows to see RAW exactly as a RAW converter will "see" it, and to estimate what RAW converter will be able to squeeze from it. ![]()
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