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Yaro_pro

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  1. Sure, it is. But I like its logic when everything relates to layers located in the menu Layers. Here, I didn't get why the flattening was placed in Document
  2. Thank you. But it seems too long. I just drag an image into the window, press C (crop) and change one of the dimensions in the field at the top. Then Enter and it's done.
  3. Thank you Hangman. I already found another approach. Just uncheck this, doesn't matter before or after cropping/resizing canvas: It seems like Document > Flatten works exactly like in Photoshop only if it is not selected
  4. Hello everyone, How can I flatten an image in Photo? Here's my case: I open an image at 500x1000 px and want to resize its canvas to 1000x1000 Well, I do Document > Resize Canvas, unlink the dimensions, set one side to 1000, and press Resize Of course, Photo adds the transparent 250 px margins left and right Then I do Document > Flatten to make one 1000x1000 flat image And nothing happens; the image still has transparent margins, and when I save it to PNG, it saves the transparency as well. In this case, Photoshop makes a flat image with no transparency, which is right. How can I do it in Photo? Please help me understand the logic of this editor.
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