You cannot use the LR "round robin" system with raw files because neither LR nor Affinity can actually change the data files - only copies thereof. Lightroom's raw editor is in my opinion better than the Develop Persona in Affinity, but if you really want to use Affinity Develop Persona then it would be best to open and process entirely in Affinity. (if you have created layers in Affinity, using PSD files will preserve the layers in LR even though they cannot be seen in LR. I would recommend you choose PSD files 16 bits Prophoto colour space. When you have finished edits in Affinity, choose "Save" and the edited image will return to Lightroom.īack in LR you will find the original raw file and a new file (the format you chose earlier) usually stacked together. You can also choose the colour space, bit depth and resolution (ppi). The dialogue that opens will show Affinity Photo (or whatever you named the preset as), click on that and a second dialogue will open, in this you can choose the format of the image you are sending to Affinity and the format you will receive back (both formats will be the same). Now right click on the image and choose "Edit in" I assume you have imported the raw files into LR and edited them as you want them and also you have set Affinity Photo as an external editor. I use both Photoshop and Affinity as my pixel editors after using LR to work on the raw file. If you are going to use LR as your catalogue and to do the initial conversion from raw, you might want to try the following as a workflow. I am new to Affinity Photo and each time I try they are uploaded to Affinity in jpeg. I always shoot in raw and upload them to Lightroom.
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