I’ll file a fault report with DxO and update with any feedback / results. While I can find the app in the apps list and pin to the taskbar I like to keep shortcuts to all my photo applications in a folder. So, somewhere between FP6.6.0 and 6.15.0 (I don’t know how many, if any, other updates were available between these two versions) we seem to have lost the ability to open an image in FP6 from within AP. The installation did not give me the option for a desktop shortcut (Ive tried reinstalling to check this). Throughout the above I’d been using AP 2.2.0, ignoring the prompt to update, so I now updated AP to 2.2.1 and repeated the test with FP 6.15.0 with the same, unsuccessful result.Once again, with FP6.15.0 I couldn’t open the JPEG image in FP6 from AP. On Windows and Mac, Lensfun is usually shipped together with the image editing application. Auch das Photoshop-Plug-In PTLens von, was exakt für diesen Fall. On Linux, Lensfun is usually installed system wide by a package manager. I repeated the update of FP6 and tried the test again. Leider enthält Affinity Photo keine Objektivdatenbank, um die Fehler des Objektivs automatisch zu beheben.Having done this AP successfully opened the JPEG image in FP6. I then reinstalled FP6.6.0 (ignoring the warning about installing an earlier version of FP).neither with copying the complete FilmPack folder to Affinity’s Standard Plugins folder. Affinity Photo 2.2.0 works with FilmPack 5. This time although the message in Affinity Photo (AP) about “you are currently using DxO FilmPack 6…” appeared as before, nothing further happened- there was no transfer of the image to FP6. Wolfgang ( Win10, PL+VP+FP, Nik6 (+3) ) October 3, 2023, 8:28am 1. Having installed the FP update I then repeated my previous test above with a JPEG image.The update is to FP6 6.15.0 Build 55 (I don’t usually use FP standalone which is why the standalone version is several updates behind the latest one). My previous test at the beginning of October (see above) was with FP6.6.0 Build 1.
I launched FP6 standalone where upon I was was prompted to update, which I did.