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  1. I also encountered this problem, my graphics card is RTX2080ti GPU memory 11GB. Windows 10, AMD Ryzen 3900X CPU, 64 GB of RAM. I observed the use of GPU memory in 1.10.1.1142, and it was normal at first, occupying around 2~4G of GPU memory. After operating for a period of time, a crash occurs, and the GPU memory 10G is instantly occupied. This did not happen in 1.92. 1.10.1 If you turn off hardware acceleration, the problem no longer occurs.
  2. Thank you very much. It turns out that the layer must be converted to pixels first. I ignore this problem. Hope that the macro editor can drag and drop to change the order of commands and delete commands, so that macro editing will be more flexible and efficient. Thank you again for your help
  3. *Use Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit I am not sure if it is a bug,If it is a bug, I hope to resolve it as soon as possible, which is really a disaster for me (T_T) first question: After opening the macro record button, the "Merge Down" command cannot be used ! The time is too long, and the memory is a little vague. I created macro commands in versions 1.79 ~ 1.8. The original version is usable and completely normal. Yesterday, I found that the macro command could not be executed when processing the picture. (use: 1.8.3.641). After careful inspection, I found that the macro recorder cannot record the "Merge Down" command of the layer. The "Merge Down" command created before version 1.8.3 cannot be executed. After opening the macro record button, the "Merge Down" command cannot be used ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The second question: After the small font is converted into pixels and moved to another location, there will be a relatively high probability of blurring. This situation occurs more often after copying and pasting.
  4. The time is too long, and the memory is a little vague. I created macro commands in versions 1.79 ~ 1.8. The original version is usable and completely normal. Yesterday, I found that the macro command could not be executed when processing the picture. (use: 1.8.3.641). After careful inspection, I found that the macro recorder cannot record the "Merge Down" command of the layer. The "Merge Down" command created before version 1.8.3 cannot be executed. After opening the macro record button, the "Merge Down" command cannot be used ! If it is a bug, I hope to resolve it as soon as possible, which is really a disaster for me (T_T)
  5. In Affinity Photo version 1.8.3.641, why can't the macro command execute the "layer merge" command? Macro recording is turned on, and the layer merge command and layer right-click menu are blocked. The original version is available, most of the library commands I created are invalid, and now image processing is completely inefficient..☹️ *Use Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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