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fonografist

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  1. Yeah that is the behaviour I am usually getting in other documents, the kinda slow loading in, but usually some zooming and panning makes things load in properly. However, that never happens in this document, it just keeps being low-res. Only moving the layers makes it high-res. And I think I could say I have a somewhat powerful computer with an AMD Ryzen 5900x, 64 gigs of ram and a Nvidia 3080. I have tried actually embedding the .afphoto documents, and that does actually remove the issue, but I much prefer keeping these separate.
  2. Hello, and thank you for getting back! Yeah, I am on 2.0.4 and I have updated the versions between 2.0 and this one, and the problem has persisted. I even just updated to windows 11, and the issue is still precisely the same. I put a zip with the all the files into the dropbox link.
  3. Hello, and thanks for the answer! Nope, that doesnt seem to do anything, sadly. I unchecked both hardware acceleration and switched to the "warp" renderer. And by the way, I have a nvidia 3080.
  4. In Affinity Photo, I have a document for a vinyl cover, where I have two separate .afphoto documents linked. I think (?) they could be considered sort of large, they are 9988x7174px. The document also has some png's linked, they are a bit smaller though. The Issue that I have is that both the .afphoto documents show up as very pixelated, like they haven't properly loaded in or something. If I do stuff like move them around a bit or something like that, they seem to be fully loaded in full resolution. However, if I quit Affinity Photo and re-open the document, they are back to showing up very low-res. The png's don't have this issue at all, just the afphoto files. I had this issue in version 1.10.5.1342, but also now in version 2.0
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