What types of edits can be 'undone' after exporting a file from Affinity Photo and saving the .afphoto file? I just tried doing that with an image with a modified curve. When the .afphoto file was reloaded, the curve I applied was gone, replaced with a normal linear curve, so the change I made was 'destructive'.By and large, Affinity Photo provides non-destructive tools to accomplish the basic tasks. I won't say it has no destructive or semi-destructive / not truly parametric functions, but in my experience they're very much the exception, not the rule.Also understand that DxO PhotoLab and Lightroom are parametric editors that maintain a non-destructive workflow. You are working with the RAW file and then when satisfied EXPORT a JPEG, PNG etc.
Photoshop, Affinity etc are pixel editors that use destrutive actions. You are no longer working on RAW files within the PS workspace. Yes there are things like Smart Ojects that help retain some non-destructive operations but it is important to understand the different ways digital photo editing happens.
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