![]() When you’re finished making your changes, choose Save in Affinity photo and it will save back over the file. This will then open the file you saved earlier, and all of your layer information should be intact. ![]() So instead, choose Image > Open With > Affinity Photo, or right click and choose Open With > Affinity Photo. It uses this to make the copy, and so, you are left with a flattened version. ![]() This is because Capture One can’t read the Affinity Photo layer information, and just reads the composite image that’s stored in the tiff. If you choose “Edit With” again, it will make another copy of the Tiff you previously created, and you will loose any of the layers or other objects in your file that you may have created the first time you opened it in Affinity Photo.
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