![]() 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 Displaćal: 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. ![]()
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