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Fixx

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  1. 4 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

    No, that's the size in memory, and it has little relevance to the exported size, which will depend strongly on the export format (TIFF, PNG, or JPG) and (especially for JPG) the export options that are chosen.

    That is also the size of uncompressed image saved to disk, and thus has maximum relevance. Do not mix compression options into this 🙂

  2. A few notes:

    You have generous amount of white space at the top part. White space is good but I feel it is not distributed well, header text feels it's floating.

    I would not put indent in the very first paragraph of the chapter. Only to the subsequent ones.

    I might consider a little more leading in body text.

    Is it a good choice to use sans serif in Introduction when other body text is serif? (It well may be but then there probably should happen some other change too – now they seem to fight each other somehow.)

    I think I would put all tilted images to same direction – bottom to right.

    I would use more offset in image text wraps (p 38).

    Generally the document seems to be well designed and legible (y)

  3. AP does not show that info (IMHO).

    Export your photos as uncompressed TIFFs and check the file size in Finder (or windows equivalent).

    Alamy size requirement is rather relaxed, meaning they accept smallish images (too); normal older generation DSLR (here Nikon D60) generates about 2613 X 3900 pixel image (note that AP generally preserves some border pixels that other apps crop and throw away) and size of that uncompressed is 30 MB. Plenty more than Alamy requirement (17 MB).

    As AP JPEG engine is not highest class it may well be preferable to export images to TIFF and use separate app to batch compress to JPEG. I would recommend XnConvert. (When you have checked the uncompressed file size in your typical image you can change TIFF to lossless compression and save a few megabytes (or GBs) in disk space.)

  4. In mac version (Mojave) Copy Merged and New From Clipboard worked flawlessly. Curiously simple Copy is not available even though source is single pixel layer.

    And yeah, there is no automated way of cropping a document to contain only non-transparent area. Wish devs get around to implementing selection > crop area automation. And also Trim according first pixel value, which does the same (in this particular case).

  5. I do not have direct answer as I feel you are misled... 

    but you should prepare your layout with page size as your final product has its page size. Activating bleed and printer's marks add sheet area which dimensions are not adjustable and not really a designers concern. It is printer house's (prepress technician's) job to handle extra area and imposition apps do it very well and automatically.

  6. 10 hours ago, Lagarto said:

    I opened the PDF export made by Affinity Publisher in Photoshop and placed it on top of the original TIFF, and did the Difference Blend, and the images appear to be identical:

    But when you print it, does it print halftoned? That is, edges are built with raster dots, not device pixels? I am not sure.

    Anyway, quality may be good enough. Glad if it works this way.

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