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WillJ

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  1. Sure, here's an older version where it does this, and I attached an image file to be copy and pasted. But yeah, tested exporting, and it seems to export properly regardless of what View Quality is set. Except if I Merge Layers, it has the alignment issue again on the new merged layer, so I guess addressing the root problem is best. AF_Round_Tokens.afphoto
  2. Hello, Thanks to your guidance, I isolated the problem. In the Preferences, under Performance, the View Quality was set to Bilinear. I switched that to Nearest Neighbor and that fixed it. Changing the Snapping settings of Move by Pixel was not the cause.
  3. Hello, I've come across this problem where when copying and pasting some pixel art from another file, I end up with anti-aliased edges like it resample in Bilinear, when I want sharp edges like when resampling to Nearest Neighbor. So far the only way around this is to open it in my old Photoshop CS3, using Copy there, then pasting in Affinity Photo. As you might imagine, I would prefer if I didn't have to do it like that. In this screenshot, the left, I did by copying and pasting from Photoshop. The one on the right, I pasted from the other tab in Affinity Photo.
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