Improved Metal stability / performance with large documents. Make it obvious which nozzle is selected in the brush editor UI. Can now double-click most sliders in adjustments UI to reset the individual parameter. Fixed loading of 8/16bit images with linear RGB profiles. Fixed incorrect ability to drag a locked layer when there is no layer selection. Switching between adjustments and filters will close any existing panels accordingly. Fixed LAB issues with edge detection filters. Improved histograms on curves and levels adjustments. Threshold adjustment will always present an intensity histogram. Fixed inability to open photos from Apple Photos from file -> open. Show which autofocus rectangles were in focus and which were selected by the camera (yellow, green respectively). Fixed issues when parsing autofocus rectangles in RAW develop. Ability to either rasterise or rasterise and trim a layer. Fixed incorrect RGB / BGR / Red-major-order export of LUTS. Fixed equation transforms not working in macros. disappearing in 16bit documents with Metal enabled. Fixed CMYK rendering on Radeon R9 GPUs. Fixed displacement map “load from beneath” sometimes including the current layer. Fixed recolour adjustment slider colour issue. Reduce develop memory usage and further improve loading speed. Fixed scale + rotate alignment mode in stacking. Fixed noise reduction in non-RGB documents. Fixed orientation of RAW images during HDR merge. Fixed lens correction for Panasonic DMC-TZ60. Fixed a sporadic crash when exporting PSD. Fixed issues exporting HDR files when some pixels have negative values. Fixed issues when using Edit -> Fill with a transparent colour. Further HSL improvements in 32bit mode. More double click support for resetting adjustment sliders. Added lens correction data for more cameras. The crop tool now defaults to the old behaviour (destructive). With all that said, we hope that you will enjoy the new capabilities introduced in this release and we look forward to any and all feedback you give to us. It’s also worth noting that we aren’t done yet - we are still working through reported bugs from previous releases and hope to fix as many as possible before the final release of 1.7. They will not interfere with each other at all and you can continue to use the store version for critical work without worry. If this is your first time using a customer beta of an Affinity app, it’s worth noting that the beta will install as a separate app - alongside your store version. Things will be broken in this build - please use it to explore the new features and not for real work. This is especially true as this is only an early build of 1.7 - we will release many more builds before 1.7 ships. Photo 1.7 is a (very) significant change to the currently shipping 1.6 version, so, as ever, I would strongly urge users to avoid the 1.7 beta for critical work. We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of the latest beta of Affinity Photo 1.7 for macOS.
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