: Fights color fringing in high-contrast areas.
Affinity Photo uses two distinct file extensions for automation: .afmacro (a single macro) and .afmacros (a library collection of multiple macros). Trying to import a collection into the single macro panel will result in an error.
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The macro was created in an older version of Affinity Photo (V1) and uses a tool or filter that was relocated or renamed in Version 2.
In the panel, click the small burger menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the upper corner. Select Import Macros... from the dropdown menu.
Click the button to save your new, permanently fixed macro for future use.
