![]() I'm not familiar with Affinity, but why not edit the raw files in C1 and create Tiff variants and then open those in Affinity instead of using Affinity to process the raw files? I own also an ON1 Photo RAW license which allowa for stacking in-app, but the debayering algorithm is so-so and C1 is clearly winner on this point. just to know if there is some trick i'm not aware of. Maybe this is the way to go and i'm too much dependent on this little feature of LR. So i need to open picture by picture in Affinity then copy and paste all layers in a new picture, merge, save somewhere then re-import in C1, which is tedious task. I need to open PS (or Affinity photo) and manually search my folders for the shots i need to stack, and in this case i'm forced to perform the RAW development with Affinity, which i don't like. I mean, C1 doesn't support any form of automatism for doing so. ![]() I'm currently trying to find a workaround to the "load as layers in photoshop" option that i'm used to use in lightroom.īeing able to load a bunch of pictures into my pixel editor for further aligning then merging and being able to send the result back to C1 for further development for me it's a must.īut i don't find anything easy. I already noticed the obvious differences and trying to find my path to the new workflow. I'm evaluating C1 for a switch form lightroom. ![]()
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