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Brushes can be dragged and repositioned within the Brushes Panel The highlighting is to show the brush you are moving and its final position within the list of brushes
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affinity photo Greyscale and colour profiles
carl123 replied to itsRachel's topic in Share your work
Shush, the AI is listening it will adapt for its next version -
affinity photo Greyscale and colour profiles
carl123 replied to itsRachel's topic in Share your work
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Editing Placed PDF in AfPub2
carl123 replied to Kelly Bellis's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Linked PDF documents cannot be edited, embedded ones can Check Resource Manager to see the status and change as required -
Printing issues with A-Publisher
carl123 replied to mrlennon's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Have you run a self-test on the printer or a different test image sent to print? -
If the document crashes its associated lock file is supposed to time-out after a few minutes (5?) and thus not interfere with opening a file after that time Also, if you configure your computer to show hidden files you will always see them (lock files) in the same folder that the associated document is in, and you can then delete them manually
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Day to Dusk photo
carl123 replied to Andrew Leiataua's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
If the sun is setting then I think the shadows should remain. In fact, they actually get bigger/longer during sunset. Lot of Google images support this. (e.g. in the attached) Only when the sun has fully set would I expect no shadows (unless it comes from another source like a light or the moon) -
Day to Dusk photo
carl123 replied to Andrew Leiataua's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Gaps in menus - help please
carl123 replied to David Brear's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Edit > Settings > User Interface Check your Text Contrast slider -
Batch Export JGP & TIFF files
carl123 replied to Studiofred's topic in Feedback for the Affinity V2 Suite of Products
In APhoto, you can batch process JPG files and use an Affinity macro (created previously) in the batch file dialog screen and then export directly to JPG (Preferably to a new folder or the original JPG file will be overwritten) Is that what you are trying to do? -
Text spacing changes when I move an element around - why?
carl123 replied to Steven Nash's topic in V2 Bugs found on macOS
Unfortunately, they do (reported previously) -
How to copy table cell style?
carl123 replied to T.E.'s topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
You can copy table cell styles from one cell to another providing the cell you are copying from has at least one text character in it (e.g. a space) So, you can use that to apply styes to existing blank cells but if the destination cell already has text in it then that text will be overwritten -
I think it's only for V2
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It's fixed in the latest 2.4 beta, which you can download now Or wait for the official release, which is due soon
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exact percentage of colours in a picture
carl123 replied to ashr's topic in Affinity on iPad Questions
Another way A quick rough method, using the Histogram Marque Checkbox and pixel count in that dialog 1. Remove the white background (needs to be a transparent background) 2. Select > Alpha Range > Select Fully Transparent Select > Invert Pixel Selection (will give the total of Opaque & Partially Transparent pixels) This gives a total Pixel count of 119020 (in the Histogram) 3. Select > Colour Range > Select Blues Gives a Pixel count of 22554 (in the Histogram) 4. Subtract 22554 from 119020 to get 96,466 (i.e. the remaining yellow pixels) You can now calculate the percentage values for blue and yellow Blue = 22554/119020 = 18.9% Yellow =96,466/119020 = 81.1% This is for the Desktop version; I don't know if the iPad has the same options to do this or indeed how accurate the Histogram is when counting pixels