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HANDJOJO

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  1. 4 hours ago, Holz said:

    I found a strange behavior on PDF export: If you have a shape on a page, that has an opacity from 0-99%, than becomes the text more bold in the PDF (i guess only in PDF, i tried PNG and there was no problem).

    Is this a bug? Is there a way to prevent this?

    Shape-with-opacity.jpg

    Shape-with-opacity.pdf 58.85 kB · 0 downloads

     

    4 hours ago, Holz said:

    I found a strange behavior on PDF export: If you have a shape on a page, that has an opacity from 0-99%, than becomes the text more bold in the PDF (i guess only in PDF, i tried PNG and there was no problem).

    Is this a bug? Is there a way to prevent this?

    Shape-with-opacity.jpg

    Shape-with-opacity.pdf 58.85 kB · 0 downloads

    Can you share your afpub (Affinity Publisher) you have created above file here... instead of PDF file.

  2. 3 minutes ago, Patrick Connor said:

    There is still a bit of bug here, as I think the inner bleed should be ignored when booklet printing, but that is more of an improvement than anything

    Yes it could be ignored when printing, therefore I difficult to solve it by my self. Please submit this case to the Developer so this bug can solve it in the next patch update. 

    Thanks for your advice today.  

  3. Dear all,

    I got the problem when create a product brochure that The cutting of objects / images is not in the right position (not the inline with Registration Mark) on the Right Facing Page spread model, leaving the part of the object / image on the print media sheet to the other page when print it as a booklet, as the example attached

    I have trying several time to fix it however the problem still occur, I don't know this a bug or not.

    Please advise me.

    Thanks & B/regards, 

    *The Sheet have the wrong cut of the object/image (could be leave a part of that object to the next page on the other sheet)

    Over the Crop Marks Page 1.jpg

     

     

    *The Part of the object/image for the next sheet have the correct inline position with Registration Mark.

    Over the Crop Marks Page 2.jpg

     

    *The Layout of the brochure

     

     

    The Spreadsheet.jpg

  4. Dear all, 

    It could be probably came from the monitor which the monitor could not interpreted the Colour Profile made by calibration, on my Desktop It didn't any cased with the calibration. 

    Yes the age of Monitor can influence the calibration therefore there are the option to calibrate every month up to six months to re-calibrate it.

    Thanks anyone for your advice, so I would decide to still use the Calibrate Colour Profile. 🙏

     

  5. 18 hours ago, Sean P said:

    Hi HANDJOJO,

    I don't believe this is a bug, our applications are fully colour managed so its likely your Monitor's colour profile is causing the colours to display as they are. You could try switching it to a regular sRGB profile and you should find they display a bit nicer. See the article below for instructions on how to do that. Whilst your canvas is not white, the steps given are the same to help your situation.

     

    Thanks Sean for your kind advice, with select Color Profile to sRGB IEC61966-2.1 now back to normal, however I got another problem that my monitor/laptop have calibrated with Spyder that they made own color profile base on the calibration, I try to delete the Spyder's profile then make a calibration again, and with color profile made by calibration the problem still occurred.... for the information the calibration result around 65% to match the sRGB and for Adobe RGB only 45%.

    Please advise if there any solution to solve it, or I should still use the Color Profile made by the Calibration ?

    Thanks & B/regards,

  6. 11 hours ago, LibreTraining said:

    @Nordsted Design

    I would not recommend using tracking to "fix" these TNR kerning issues.
    You will get text that looks like this (where the rest of the text is now messed-up):

    https://forum.affinity.serif.com/uploads/monthly_2021_04/425108805_TracingCharactrer.jpg.25bffd517f2885674940ae94d8a8464b.jpg

     

    The overall tracking is not the problem.
    The kerning between a limited number of character pairs is the problem.
    Which can be adjusted with manual kerning on just those pairs.

    Messing with the overall tracking to fix the fl pair will break more than it fixes.
    As the image above clearly demonstrates.
    Unless you happen to like the o and w floating off in space. ;-)

     

    for me also not recommended for anybody using this tracking value, also I have given warning that the "O" and "W" became messed up, thanks for your further advise... 🙂

  7. 1 hour ago, Nordsted Design said:

    Thanks Hand jojo,

     

    You are correct, but it also depends on the settings in the "typography" as another have pointed out. I actually tried your hint, but it didn't work before I made some changes in the typography settings. But now it works, so thank again, I do appreciate.

    Good news 👍

  8. On 4/22/2021 at 5:36 PM, Nordsted Design said:

    Today I was finishing a book cover. When I wrote the text in Times new roman, I saw, that the font needs correction. To me this is very important, because I use Times new roman om a lot of book covers. This means I can't use Affinity Designer.

    Font aren't correct.jpg

    You can adjust The Tracking in Character menu to for i.e 90% as per screen shot below, however it could be for "O" "W" expand too, or you can separately create Artistic Text tool.

     

    Tracing Charactrer.jpg

  9. The transition color in Color Wheel for choose the Bleed & Margin colors not smooth gradation transition as per screenshot below, however this phenomenon didn't occurred in select Color for the Object with Color Whee

    This phenomenon found all products as well as for the Photo & Publisher for both version 1.9.2.1035 & Betta Version 1.9.4.1048

    Thanks & B/regards,

    Color Border.jpg

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