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Re: Affinity Photo Special Offer
I think greenguru is right. I read you first post again and the problem you have is in Faststone not Affinity. So my suggestion re clipping view in Affinity Photo certainly won't make a difference.
It certainly is a clipping issue though but in Faststone, dont have that so cant help. |
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Now I am confused. Are you seeing the blue in the bushes?
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If I download the original image you posted then I see no blue.
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Thanks Dave.
I am now at a really confused state. Do you see the blue in this? A Panorama joint in Affinity. ![]() |
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Am still not sure what I did or have done.
![]() ORF opened in Affinity, up exposure, then develop, export. |
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When I view this picture on this forum using my Web bowser then Yes I can see the blue. Did you export it straight from Affinity as a jpg?
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Unfortunately yes. Let me try and figure out what really went wrong.
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If the image had been created in Lightroom (which it had not) the blue would indicate that that part of the image was grossly underexposed. However in LR I do not know how you would export an image with the under exposure indication being in the final image unless it was a screen capture.
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It was done using the Windows version of the Affinity Photo Pro. I stitched 4 photos using the program then I exported it. I uploaded it to flickr and that blue blown was just all over the place. So How it came about that the lighlight/lowlight/underexposed are shown on the export, I really don't know.
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A very surprising thing..I did a restitch and a export.
![]() What did I do right or wrong I really don't have a clue. BUT I would like the possibility to view those stain glass in the earlier stitch. |
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