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  1. On 12/11/2023 at 10:38 PM, Pluh said:

    @Serif Info Bot Hello, I still have a flickering and lagging issue on all Affinity Programs when G-Sync is turned on. I use a Dell S2716DG 144Hz Monitor with a RTX 4080 and the Nvidia Game Ready-Driver 546.29. The flickering and lagging happens in G-Sync "fullscreen" and "window- and fullscreen" mode. Only when I tun G-Sync off the flickering and lagging stops.

    Ensure that you have the latest graphics drivers installed for your RTX 4080. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause compatibility issues with G-Sync. Visit the official NVIDIA website to download and install the latest Game Ready drivers.Verify that the Affinity Programs are set to use the correct display settings. Open the program and go to the settings or preferences menu. Look for options related to display or graphics settings and ensure that G-Sync is enabled and configured correctly. If you have overclocked your GPU or monitor, try disabling the overclocking settings. Overclocking can sometimes cause instability and compatibility issues with G-Sync. Resetting your GPU and monitor to their default clock speeds may help resolve the flickering and lagging problems.Experiment with different G-Sync settings to see if it improves the performance. Try enabling or disabling the "V-Sync" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel. You can also try adjusting the G-Sync refresh rate or enabling the "G-Sync Compatible" mode if available.

  2. On 7/19/2022 at 3:19 AM, NeonBean said:

    Hi everyone!

    I`m facing problem here with my my mockup file. So the file format is PSDT and this doesn´t open in Affinity Photo. 

    To solve I tried to save this file in Photoshop as:  Save as > PSD file, but it somehow saves it as PSD image file , even though it showed also its just regular PSD file. The problem here is that the smart object layer is not reacting as it should be and its showing it in AP as pixel layer, in PS it shows it as linked to down masked object, but in AP its just embedded layer and under it is no mask. Thats why mockup dont work at all, I dunno how to get smart objects form PS to AP correctly....

     

    first 2 pics are Photoshop and other 2 Affinity Photo

     

    If anyone knows what I could try, it would be big help!

    Cheers!

    PS inside smart layer.jpg

    PS layers.jpg

    AP inside embedded layer.jpg

    AP layers showing after my Save as in PS.jpg

    It seems that you are experiencing difficulties opening a PSDT file in Affinity Photo. Here are some suggestions to help you resolve this issue:

    File Format Compatibility: Affinity Photo may not support the PSDT file format. The PSDT format is not a standard Photoshop file format and may not be compatible with other image editing software. It is recommended to save the file in a standard PSD format instead.

    Saving as PSD: When saving the file in Photoshop as a PSD, make sure to select the correct file format. It should be saved as a regular PSD file, not a PSD image file. Double-check the file format options when saving to ensure it is saved correctly.

    Smart Object Conversion: Affinity Photo may handle smart objects differently compared to Photoshop. When opening a PSD file in Affinity Photo, the smart object may be converted to an embedded layer, which can affect its functionality. Try converting the smart object to a regular layer in Photoshop before saving and opening it in Affinity Photo.

    Layer Mask: If the smart object in Affinity Photo does not have a mask, it may be due to differences in how masks are handled between the two software. You can try recreating the mask in Affinity Photo manually to achieve the desired effect.

    Compatibility Issues: It is possible that certain features or functionalities of the PSD file may not be fully supported in Affinity Photo. This can result in differences in how the file is displayed or edited. In such cases, it may be necessary to make adjustments or find alternative methods to achieve the desired outcome in Affinity Photo.

  3. On 11/17/2018 at 12:28 PM, scar2k said:

    Hi,

    i tried to make an updated facebook and whatsapp logo for a friend. I completely remade it in Designer. No matter how i export it, it looks messy on mobile and little size screens. I tried jpeg and png with different sizes. 

    My export setting were: PNG-24 and 300x300 as well as 600x600 and bigger. Bigger makes it way worse. I followed the guidlines given by facebook support pages. But nothing seems to help. I know text on logos is a bit supoptimal, but that outcome is to bad for my taste.

    Do i have to change settings on my side and in Designer or does it have something to do with facebook compression? Any help is appreciated.

    Greetings 😃

    desktoponfacebook.PNG Facebook on Desktop

    logoinwhatsapp.jpg Whatsapp https://fmwhat.download/ /facebook on mobile

    logo_source.afdesign

    some possible solutions to improve the outcome.

    Export Format:

    For logos, it's generally recommended to use PNG format as it supports transparency and preserves the quality of text and graphics.
    Stick with PNG-24 as it provides the highest quality and supports millions of colors.
    Export Size:

    Facebook recommends using a minimum size of 180x180 pixels for profile pictures and 820x312 pixels for cover photos.
    WhatsApp profile pictures should be at least 192x192 pixels.
    Consider exporting your logos at these recommended sizes to ensure they display properly on both mobile and desktop devices.
    Compression and Optimization:

    Facebook and WhatsApp apply compression to uploaded images, which can affect the quality.
    To minimize the impact of compression, make sure your exported logos are already optimized for web use.
    Use image optimization tools or plugins to reduce file size without sacrificing too much quality.
    Text Optimization:

    As you mentioned, text on logos can be challenging due to compression and resizing.
    To improve legibility, use a font size that is large enough to be clear even at smaller sizes.
    Consider simplifying the text or using a bolder font to enhance visibility.
    Test and Iterate:

    Experiment with different export settings and sizes to find the optimal balance between file size and quality.
    Test your logos on various devices and screen sizes to ensure they appear crisp and legible.

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