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DBCAB

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    DBCAB got a reaction from DanMaffle in Flickering backlight on affinity photo background.   
    Ive noticed recently after getting my new monitor that I was experiencing some flickering while using my Affinity programs. I researched some NVIDIA forums where they suggest changing the NVIDIA setting for g sync from enable for windowed and full screen mode to enable for full screen this does correct the flickering issues however that also affects other things you use G-SYNC for if you game as well as edit in graphics programs then this could be something you do not wish to change.

    So for those whom have G-SYNC enabled and are running NVIDIA cards a better solution is to change the G-SYNC settings in the NVIDIA control panel for a specific program.

    Open the NVIDIA Control Panel, click on Manage 3d settings, Click on the Programs Tab, use the drop-down to select Affinity photo, or Designer , or Publisher, and scroll down to the Monitor setting for the specific program and change it from
    use global setting (G-SYNC Compatible)  to G-Sync Compatible, click apply and restart your program this should remove the flicker issue both these solutions worked for me hope this helps anyone experiencing the flicker issue.
    If your program is not listed in the programs list click the add button and browse and add it to the panel then change the setting.


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    DBCAB got a reaction from carl123 in Flickering backlight on affinity photo background.   
    Ive noticed recently after getting my new monitor that I was experiencing some flickering while using my Affinity programs. I researched some NVIDIA forums where they suggest changing the NVIDIA setting for g sync from enable for windowed and full screen mode to enable for full screen this does correct the flickering issues however that also affects other things you use G-SYNC for if you game as well as edit in graphics programs then this could be something you do not wish to change.

    So for those whom have G-SYNC enabled and are running NVIDIA cards a better solution is to change the G-SYNC settings in the NVIDIA control panel for a specific program.

    Open the NVIDIA Control Panel, click on Manage 3d settings, Click on the Programs Tab, use the drop-down to select Affinity photo, or Designer , or Publisher, and scroll down to the Monitor setting for the specific program and change it from
    use global setting (G-SYNC Compatible)  to G-Sync Compatible, click apply and restart your program this should remove the flicker issue both these solutions worked for me hope this helps anyone experiencing the flicker issue.
    If your program is not listed in the programs list click the add button and browse and add it to the panel then change the setting.


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    DBCAB got a reaction from Jowday in Place Function Icon on Toolbar   
    Yes I realize I can use copy and paste or use a keyboard shortcut or even make one or drag drop a picture and those are nice features I was just wondering why the place image icon isn't available as it is in designer, or if I missed something but Ty .
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    DBCAB got a reaction from Patrick Connor in Affinity Photo for Windows - 1.9.0   
    Absolutely love the bulk Lut import, having all my adjustments is fantastic. Btw you can use an extra lut import it in between your categories and rename it to simulate grouping like this yay.
    Also the Pattern Layers are too good to be true having that on iPad is Great tiling images and making patterns is a breeze now Ty for this feature.

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    DBCAB got a reaction from Mark Ingram in Affinity Photo Windows Customer Beta - 1.9.0.932 (RC6)   
    The setting you are referring to in windows ten is under view on the top toolbar, the export dialog usually looks like this picture Ive attached regardless of the hide file extensions being enabled or not, and is only showing this way on jpeg and tiff export its a minor thing doesn't affect much other than I thought I accidentally hit save as and not export lol. Just thought Id post since I noticed it on export several times.

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    DBCAB got a reaction from Jowday in Affinity Photo Windows Customer Beta - 1.9.0.932 (RC6)   
    The setting you are referring to in windows ten is under view on the top toolbar, the export dialog usually looks like this picture Ive attached regardless of the hide file extensions being enabled or not, and is only showing this way on jpeg and tiff export its a minor thing doesn't affect much other than I thought I accidentally hit save as and not export lol. Just thought Id post since I noticed it on export several times.

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