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Yes, I was talking about simple adjustment of line height. Usually that is enough for setting the text right within a text frame.
I guess for some uses vertical align setting would be nice (for example in UI design where you can have duplicated button designs with varying amount of text lines, or in diagramming), but then I think it would be nice to have also insets, colour for text frame and its border...
In InDesign there is such setting which I seldom use.
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It is so easy to adjust text vertically using leading so I cannot see why align would be needed.
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Nope, Gif Animator saves only static gif. Checked several players.
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And text shadows would best to make as duplicate text layers set as black, effect shadows render as pixels (and make elements below as pixel elements too).
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Probably yes and there are also apps for this segment:
Gif Animator would fit the bill but I cannot understand how to animate with it. It reads PSD ok, there seem to be frames in the lower strip, but it previews and exports just a static gif.
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Most people would just like to have a simple app which converts layered PSD file to frames, time them and saves to animated gif.
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Nice to see a good urbex photo.
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Illustrator opens it as quite a many weird gradient meshes so I would think it is just too complicated for AD. Seems it does not work as placed graphic either as AD does not have real passthrough routine for eps/pdf.
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Ah ok. I did select Merge Visible and that was not the OP problem. True, Merge Selected has behaviour which is not explained anywhere. Maybe it should be renamed (though it is still unclear what is the purpose of it..).
Anyway, if you just want to flatten all go Document> Flatten – hidden layers are thrown away and you get one pixel layer.
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I have groups of shapes (vector), Merge creates a merged new layer leaving originals as they are, which is the expected behaviour (well, logic would say originals should be trashed..)
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For those who want to create an animated gif you can do it easily with the gifsicle. I agree is not as fancy as others
Command line tool, and I think it does not import layered PSD.
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I think you have to add option key to the keymix. Anyway, I think problem has to do nothing with pixel layer or its absence. My system merges happily regardless the bottom layer type.
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you can stack a bunch of images, each with different resolution density, scale them each as layers, and output them at the desired resolution without losing any fidelity. At first I was skeptical but after having just printed a solo show for a museum here in Massachusetts using this technique, I'm sold.
Me too, I had an exhibition in November, I had stacked 12-28 image layers, 16-bit 6000X9000 px images plus grads & adjusts, AP file could be somewhere 16 GB range. Looked good onscreen and handled easily enough. I could not have done this in PS.
It is possible OP has some bug related to graphics acceleration?
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I have not seen any reference here to BigTIF so I suppose 4 GB is the limit for TIF save. Affinity Photo format allows of course much bigger files.
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Weird. That should not happen (and does not in my system).
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That is sorely needed.
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Tab hides panels, cmd-0 zooms to full image. No, it does dot hide menu and it does not maximize window. Cmd-ctrl-F does the trick.
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First one is corrupted, second OK?
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I would just press cmd-W repeatedly until all is gone.
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And CorelDraw still is Windows only…
And it is not really a page layout app. Corel does not even sell Ventura anymore.
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You did not get this?:

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Have you used some transparency/effects in the background? They get rasterized easily. Though your design looks like background as pixel image would be ok. Though I do not what vinyl printer expects, is is just normal CMYK process?
Text should appear perfect if there are no pixelation causing effects applied (in them or above them).
Test as PDF too..


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