How to apply a single edit flow to multiple images in Affinity Photo

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Although, I no longer use Photoshop for editing but when I did, I do remember that it was possible to apply a single edit flow to multiple images.

If I could apply this to Affinity Photo, it could save me considerable time.

Does anybody know whether this is possible and if what the routine is?
 
Although, I no longer use Photoshop for editing but when I did, I do remember that it was possible to apply a single edit flow to multiple images.

If I could apply this to Affinity Photo, it could save me considerable time.

Does anybody know whether this is possible and if what the routine is?
Have you asked on the Affinity forum ? You should get an answer pretty quick.
 
Although, I no longer use Photoshop for editing but when I did, I do remember that it was possible to apply a single edit flow to multiple images.

If I could apply this to Affinity Photo, it could save me considerable time.

Does anybody know whether this is possible and if what the routine is?
Have you asked on the Affinity forum ? You should get an answer pretty quick.
I think Affinity use the term macros for the technique which is similar to photoshop actions that Herrbill may be referring to.
 
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Although, I no longer use Photoshop for editing but when I did, I do remember that it was possible to apply a single edit flow to multiple images.

If I could apply this to Affinity Photo, it could save me considerable time.

Does anybody know whether this is possible and if what the routine is?
Have you asked on the Affinity forum ? You should get an answer pretty quick.
I think Affinity use the term macros for the technique which is similar to photoshop actions that Herrbill may be referring to.
Affinity macros are significantly limited compared to PS actions. The Affinity macro facility is fairly weak. Also, it depends on whether the desire is for complete duplication of edits (including masks, etc.) or the application of the same editing parameters (colors, tonal changes, etc.).

But I know of no way to capture nor apply an editing "recipe".
 
Although, I no longer use Photoshop for editing but when I did, I do remember that it was possible to apply a single edit flow to multiple images.

If I could apply this to Affinity Photo, it could save me considerable time.

Does anybody know whether this is possible and if what the routine is?
Have you asked on the Affinity forum ? You should get an answer pretty quick.
I think Affinity use the term macros for the technique which is similar to photoshop actions that Herrbill may be referring to.
Affinity macros are significantly limited compared to PS actions. The Affinity macro facility is fairly weak. Also, it depends on whether the desire is for complete duplication of edits (including masks, etc.) or the application of the same editing parameters (colors, tonal changes, etc.).

But I know of no way to capture nor apply an editing "recipe".
I never used Affinity extensively enough so didn’t realise that . I gave up on Affinity because its Raw developer was not very good and also I’m a dyed in the wool Adobe user reluctant to change .Thanks for the info Len.
 

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