As told before, my old D70s shots work well with Vivenza2 and affinity. Or again a resolution difference you and I have (I'm using the D750). I re checked my statment and tested it again, and I found that I do not have that problem you discribe, maybe because I take an other route to go in affinity. sRGB conversion is done at the end of the processing for the web outputs. It's correct in Color Efex 4.ĭespite this, there is no question of converting to sRGB in the processing flow. but I saw on the contrary a super saturation of the same image in DFine 2. In fact, I tested an image of D800 in sRGB jpeg and I have the same desaturation in Viveza 2. I guess the issue has to do with the color pallets Affinity sends through. The D700 (12mPix) and D750 (24MPix) images did not work correct. I also changed color depths, because the D70s is using 12 bit color depth, and the D750 14bit, but this made no sense. So I tested some more, and found that Vinvenza is working correct with my 6MPix images (D70s). (I used a file from my old D70s, and Vivenza did show an issue.!) However, I've noticed Vivenza 2 works correct within Affinity with lower resolution images. Once back to affinity, the colors are correct, but in practice it is a nightmare to correct here. Vivenza 2 also works, but in Vivenza you get wrong colors. Once converted to sRGB colors are correct for all plugins except Vivenza2 The color issue is there when AdobeRGB files are used.
#Nik collection affinity photo color effects not working windows
I've seen that all plugins work are working in Affinity Windows except Vivenza2. This is typically a color management problem. There is not a plethora of reasons for this problem : it is enough to display a picture defined in a very large and unspecified space in a smaller space: the desaturation is purely mechanical. I have to insist that I know some users who have given up Affinity Photo because of that! Yes, you have been faster than me and unfortunately without more success. Invoke any plug-in that you have and you'll see that the grey square is now red (colour-management test failed). Non-colour managed programs which disregard the embedded profile show a red square, not grey. Open the jpeg in AP - it should display a grey square. 1 and right-click and save the first jpeg photo (the grey square). Go to this colour-management test page hosted by the author of the profiling program Displa圜al: Here's a simple test to see what's happening: Those same plug-ins work fine when started from other applications or when using them in the standalone mode. It's not just the Nik Collection but all the plug-ins that I have (Nik, Topaz, Noiseware, PortraitPro) lose the embedded colour profile when started from Affinity Photo. Yes, I also reported the plug-in colour management issue when I bought the first version of AP for Windows in Dec.