VWI
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I will also check turning off hardware acceleration. Thanks Ashf!
Vince
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Hi Thomaso. I followed your suggestions and replaced the layer containing a mask screened back to 75%, and replaced it with the layer pulled back to 75% (leaving the mask at 100%). I don't know why, but that seemed to correct the problem. I also discovered that affinity will export as a PSD file. Thank you for your help!
Vince
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Hi Thomas I. I saved it as a tiff file with layers preserved. Do you think that may have made a difference? Lightroom doesn't read afphoto files. Thanks!
Vince
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Hi Thomas I. I saved it as a tiff file with layers preserved. Do you think that may have made a difference? Lightroom doesn't read afphoto files. Thanks!
Vince
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I am using lightroom and Affinity together. When editing in Affinity, I added a motion blur layer and masked part of the subjecty area (see affinity screen view below) - and it looked fine. When I saved it and went back into Lightroom, the lego-like pathway of the mask was clearly noticable . I tried merging visible layers and re-saving, but it did not help. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Vince
Here's the Affinity screen view:
Here is the image as shown in Lightroom (look for blocky pattern around her raised arm and following her body)

Affinity Layer/Mask looks great on screen, but is damaged when takein into Lightroom.
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Hi Ron, I see. Thanks. I am continuing my search for a Lightroom alternative, but I do rely on tweaks after Affinity (b&w conversion, etc) but now and then like to go back into Affinity to adjust, or fix something and it's nice to see those changes ripple into Lightroom virtual copies as well. Thanks!