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That way whenever I do update from Yosemite to El Capitan or beyond and thus lose my beloved Aperture perhaps AP will have the plug-in support then to have the whole collection working.
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Would it perhaps be wise for me to install for use from Aperture for now and keep. Some of the plug-ins will sort of work OK-ish from Affinity Photo (if later AP upgrades do not kill this ability). Work fine from Aperture for as long as I can run Aperture (but I would have to move the image from AP to Aperture on those occasions I wanted to use a NIK plug-in) I ask because it seems as if the plug-ins would: Would this be a preferred method for someone who has Aperture.

Yakk, in post #16 on this thread you posted a video showing the procedure to install these plug-ins for use with Affinity Photo for those who, like me, do not have Photoshop. Would it be a possible, and functional, choice to install these for use in Aperture and then do this "pointing" you somewhat cryptically (to my unlearned ears anyway) advised? If so, how do I go about pointing AP to plug-ins available to Aperture?

MEB, you mentioned placing these into photoshop and then "pointing Affinity Photo to Photoshop's plug-in folder" in order to use the NIK plug-ins in both applications. I just downloaded the NIK collection (Mac) and after viewing this thread and others I thought it might be best to ask a couple of questions before I proceed with running the installer.įirstly, I do NOT have photoshop of any flavour, but I DO have the latest (and, sadly, the last) version of Aperture. Note: I was going to include screen shots but for some reason the option to attach files isn't available in the More Reply Options editor at the moment. I think this might be a very minor bug in AP, one that normally would not make any difference but would with layers it passed to Photoshop plugins. When I opened the reimported file in AP, I got the same Move tool handle on the bottom as before, which I assume means AP read that metadata but the weird thing about it is the Studio > EXIF > All panel says tiff.Orientation 1, not 3 like I would expect. While it appeared right side up in the Image Capture window, when I opened it in Preview that app's Inspector > More Info > General & TIFF tabs both showed Orientation: 3 (rotated 180°), as did several others. Several of them are still on my phone so I reimported one using that app.
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In retrospect, I think I probably imported my 'upside down' photos from my iPhone 5s to my Mac using Apple's Image Capture app, not Photos. Maybe it's the orientation of the iPhone when I took the pic that caused it. Thanks R C-R! I'm sure the photo was never previously rotated in the Photos app, but it worked anyway. After doing that, the photo layer appeared right side up in the NIK filters. Even though it was already a rasterized pixel layer, doing that 'resets' the Move tool's rotate handle to the top, in effect resetting the pixel rotation to 0°. The fix was simple: choose the photo pixel layer, right click on it, & choose "Rasterize." from the popup menu. That became obvious in AP when I selected the Move tool, selected the photo pixel layer, & noticed that the Move tool rotate handle was at the bottom instead of the top. I had that issues but I figured out why: Like you, I had opened a photo from my iPhone, one that as it turned out I had to rotate 180° for it to appear right side up at some point in the past, probably in Apple's Photos app.

Has anyone else had this issue? I don't see any tool to rotate the image within the plugin either. Unfortunately the photo appears upside down when used in Affinity Photo, like this: Thanks for the video link, I managed to install the plugins.
