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lottedraws

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  1. it works for me, to get rid of the grey lines, but : - the pdf(flatten)-profile rasterizes everything, also text, which I regret - the pdf/X-1a:2003 does the job too without rasterizing everything, but it changes my colors too much..
  2. The problem is still persisting here as well, and I'm working on a file now where @Felipe FM's workaround doesn't work.. Affinity, please help us!
  3. it works! thank you @Felipe FM! Even if I open the file in designer (instead of photo), add an adjustment layer and save it, it also works. Still hoping though that this bug will be fixed because it's a lot of work if dealing with many files!
  4. Thank you Felipe for the quick reply! Going to try it out right away. One thing that worked in the meantime - I read this tip in another thread - is exporting under a pdfx1a-2003 profile (in stead of the standard 'pdf 1.7(acrobat 8)' profile. BUT it but added about 10 minutes to my export time.. not practical! I hope Affinity will do something about it. Otherwise very happy with the software!
  5. I tested this but when I export as pdf and use a 90 compression level (30 not being an option) I still get the grey lines..
  6. Hello Felipe, Thank you! I would love to try this to get rid of the grey lines. But I just stared with affinity and don't know how! I've imported a jpg in an affinity designer file with 'file - place'. How do I link it as an affinity photo file? (I work in designer but have photo as well). Thank you!! Lotte (writing from France)
  7. I've stumbled upon this same problem, would love it to be fixed! Otherwise I'm impressed by Affinity (coming from photoshop since years & years).
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