![]() ![]() Those aspects seem to me the disadvantage of such totally open forums. Personally, I think the Affinity team was under pressure to release a new version because more and more people were getting impatient, or "trolls" on the forums asking if Serif even still existed. So many postings of questions and quirks. It is not the place here to discuss, that I have the impression, that V2 of Affinity has been published a little to early. That's OK - after I got to know, that's not myself, who does something wrong. If I see it right, the problem/bug with macros concerning dpi-change is obvious, and we have to wait (resp. You are a very busy, very patient, skilled and competent forum partner. Įspecially to you, WaltFarrell, my thanks. It has been "swiped" away by the lot of other questions and aspects after V2 has been published. Man thanky to you both for "reanimate" that thread. I would be happy, if someone has a hint – or less happy, if others do have the same difficulties. But I can't go into the single step and chane only a certain parameter. Īlso there is no context menue item: "run macro".Īlso the "edit macro" menue is not very lucky: I can only (de)select the check mark to activate/deselect a single macro step. Just clicking on the item in the macro list may happen even more by accident. The "process" of starting a macro via only one click without any response seems to me not very user friendly: Other softwares have a "Play"-button, so that one is aware of what is going on. Slow long clicking on the list item - nothing.įrom time to time something happens! – But the picture gets distorted □ (Although I knew that there has to be the "lock" picture.) Or if I double click, the whole app crashes off (vanishes from the monitor). ![]() But when I recall that macro by clicking on the list item in the macro list – nothing happens. The saving into an (own) macro-set in the library, too. The recording of the macro seems to be stright forward. □) and then setting the picture resolution to 300 dpi – without recalculation. afmacro file.I hope, I didn't miss some "wambo mambo", but even after watching the Affiniy help and video tutorials, I do not succeed in setting up a simple own macro in AFPhoto 2 and running it: converting the color profile of the given picture to Adobe RGB (may be it's the name. Choose where to export your macro and name it accordingly, then click Save. ![]()
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