

The magenta occurs in the highlight zones when I operate the sliders for those. In Photo I either try to reduce exposure or to use the highlights/shadows dialogue to reduce highlights. The saved files are then opened in Photo. These are then saved as RAW files to maintain flexibility. The files are first processed in DxO Pure Raw2.

You will get a faster response from the DxO users there than from DxO Support.ģ) When you say, "optimised for Lightwave", do you mean the Nik plugins seem to work better in Adobe Lightroom? If you have not also posted about this problem on the DxO User Forum: It seems optimised for Lightwave.ġ) Do you actually mean "use the DxO Nik Collection of plugins within Affinity Photo", If so which Nik plugin is giving this colour shift? Or do they all do it?Ģ) When you say you've passed the problem on to DxO, do you mean you've submitted the problem direct to DxO Support via this page: I have asked DxO if this occurs with other photo processing software but had no reply to that question. In normal contrast situations it cooperates brilliantly so I would like to use it more.

Does anyone else out there use DxO with Photo? If so do you know why, in high contrast situations, DxO converts whites to magenta? I have passed the problem on to DxO but so far there is no solution.
