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Nadeem Ayoob
ParticipantRobert, one workaround is to export your image, then open it in Apple Preview. Preview allows you to view an image with different profiles. So, you can download the paper and/or printer profiles, and use Preview to view how the image would look when printed. It’s similar to the profile view in Lightroom Classic, just not as integrated as you’ll need to go back to Nitro, make adjustments, re-export, and re-view in Preview with the profile.
Nadeem Ayoob
Participant“I figured the DR would be more of a dynamic range compression, and it was darkening some areas and brightening others”
Nik, you’re on the right track here. The DR setting on Fuji is meant to preserve highlights. DR100 is basically default, and the exposure is whatever the photographer takes the image at. DR200 will underexpose the highlights by 1 stop…..shadows and midtones will be shot at what the exposure triangle is set at, but highlights will be shot 1 stop below that (maybe that’s not the right term….highlights will be rendered(?) 1 stop below). DR400 is the same thing, but 2 stops for the highlights.
It’s primarly meant for the in-camera jpegs, but it also gets applied to the RAF files. I wonder if rendering this is an issue that all raw processors face. If I get some time I’ll see if I can test this with Lightroom.
Nadeem Ayoob
Participantyou may not shoot raw + jpg, but a lot of people do.
Nadeem Ayoob
ParticipantI gave an image 5 stars in Nitro on iPad. I see it in the 5 star filter in the nitro album in Photos on iPad. I do not see it in desktop Photos. I then rated an image in Nitro desktop. I see it in the appropriate place in the Nitro album on photos desktop, but not on iPad.
So, it seems I don’t have iCloud enabled for Nitro in either. How do I do that. I looked through the app settings, the Nitro user manual, and I tried looking through the forum but can’t figure how to do it.
Nadeem Ayoob
Participantunderstood, thanks for the response!
Nadeem Ayoob
ParticipantThat’s very helpful. Thanks Nik!
January 17, 2023 at 10:29 am in reply to: Raw Power/Apple Photos/Affinity Photos workflow help #129200Nadeem Ayoob
ParticipantAffinity won’t be able to read/translate the edits you’ve done in Raw Power. As every app is different, the way they apply changes is different, thus no two apps will be compatible (except from the same company i.e. Lightroom to Photoshop). If you want to edit in Affinity with the changes you’ve applied in Raw Power, you’ll need to export a TIFF of the edited image from Apple Photos, then open that in Affinity. Here is a good article (written by Raw Power’s Nik Bhatt) that gives some insight into editing RAW images https://tidbits.com/2019/06/14/the-ins-and-outs-of-non-destructive-editing-in-photos-for-mac-and-ios/
January 17, 2023 at 8:23 am in reply to: Raw Power/Apple Photos/Affinity Photos workflow help #129202Nadeem Ayoob
ParticipantAffinity won’t be able to read/translate the edits you’ve done in Raw Power. As every app is different, the way they apply changes is different, thus no two apps will be compatible (except from the same company i.e. Lightroom to Photoshop). If you want to edit in Affinity with the changes you’ve applied in Raw Power, you’ll need to export a TIFF of the edited image from Apple Photos, then open that in Affinity. Here is a good article (written by Raw Power’s Nik Baht) about editing RAW images The Ins and Outs of Non-destructive Editing in Photos for Mac and iOS.
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ParticipantWould it be possible to implement a feature to allow, if you tap on the slider’s number value it brings up a dialog box (looks like a calculator screen) allowing us to enter a specific value? For example, on white balance tapping on the temp value a dialog box allows us to enter a specific temp, or tapping on the value of the exposure slider allows us to enter a specific value like 1.37.
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