![]() ![]() As in step 1, make copies of the three Photo directories, and name them Photo1092ĥ. when downgrading, so be prepared to restore them from a backup.Ĥ. Note: it is possible you'll lose Assets, Brushes, etc. Run 1.9.2 so it updates any needed files in ProgramData and AppData, then close 1.9.2. Uninstall Photo 1.10, and install Photo 1.9.2.ģ. In each of those folders, make a copy of the Photo directory and rename the copy Photo1100Ģ. So, if I were setting up 1.10.0 and 1.9.2 so I could choose between them, and I had 1.10.0 installed, I would:ġ. If you did purchase directly from Serif, I think there are three files you'll need to make copies of, and to switch between releases I think you'll need to rename all of them because there application will expect the folders to have their standard names. However I was met with the Update warning, so stopped. I tried a backwards method, where I was going to just install the older version, and tell it where (separate hard drive) to install it. ![]() Rename the shortcut to something like Older_Photo. To make it easier to launch the earlier version, create a Desktop Shortcut to it. If you manage to get it installed, then all you need to do to run the previous version is run it from the executable file, Photo.exe. I don't think it will since it should not be in the default location. Stop there, because it update the older version you just moved. ![]() I think ( I have not tried this), you will need to first uninstall the current release.Ĭopy or Move the Program Files>Affinity> Photo folder with all it's contents to another place, preferably another hard drive. If from the MS Store I think your stuck, no way to get an earlier version and I think you will not be able to run 2-retail versions. Where did you purchase Affinity Photo? From the Serif Affinity Store or the MicroSoft Store? ![]() I'm having this issue with Affinity Photo as the latest version replaced the way Frequency Separation works and would like to have previous version along with the latest. Would really appreciate any instructions on how to copy the program folder to somewhere else. This is an old post, but I found it when googling the same issue. ![]()
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