I was using Apple Aperture until it became unsupported and switched over to Apple Photos which has been fine for what I want it's just really annoying that Apple have still not provided ORF support for the OM-D E-M1 Mark III but having said that the processed JPG that the camera saves is actually quite good so I think I will persevere with JPGs and use Affinity Photo as and when I feel I need to do something a bit more complex with layers which is something Apple Photos cannot do. I have had my Olympus cameras since August so I have tried Workspace over the past few months but I don't like it hence why I bought Affinity Photo which I do like and for £23.99 worth the price even if I'm not going to use it as my main edit application.
afphoto gets saved but this is not very efficient in terms of disk space. Step 3 After selecting those pictures, you can now drag and drop them to the external hard drive connected to your computer. You can now choose the photos you want to transfer to the folder inside it. I have also tried editing the image directly in Affinity Photo and then exporting to Apple Photos which does mean I can revert back to the original because an image with the. Under the Devices and drives on This PC, click the Apple iPhone. Since posting I have got a slightly better understanding of what Affinity Photo is doing and sorry for using the wrong terminology but I was actually trying Edit using the Affinity Develop Extension and Edit in Affinity Photo Extensions rather than "Edit with" as I had already sussed out that the latter was not without it's problems.Īs for the file size I think I now understand what is going on when used as an extension to Apple Photos, only one large file gets created in a folder in the library folder and this gets overwritten each time a new image is edited so doing it this way means that the original image before it was edited in AP cannot be recovered. Hi rhmb, Thank you for your inputs, really appreciate the help.