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  1. Thanks for the response Oufti, that is the information I was looking for. I was conscious that when you do 1 page = 1 picture, you don't notice if a couple of mm get shaved off and I didn't want to assume that nothing was being shaved. I will discuss this with the printer when I submit but if you tell me that Affinity doesn't assume a few additional 'invisible' mm between pages then that addresses my concern. Thank you ❤️ Purely out of interest, as I am still very much learning the language, what do you mean by a "double pages document"? The affinity file I am working with is already organised as a series of double-page spreads
  2. Thank you Thomaso, I think that type of book-construction is ideal for this kind of project but it's a touch above my budget. Maybe one day!
  3. Hello all 🙂 Apologies for asking what must be a fairly simple question but I have searched and searched and I can't even seem to find the appropriate search terms that might put me on the right track. I am making an A4 photobook and because it is not my first, I want to be a bit more ambitious with the design and one of the features I want is a central spread where one 16:9 landscape photo is spread out across the entire page exactly like an old school centrefold. The problem is that I assume a) that the PDF that affinity generates has some default settings with regards to bleed and gutters and b) that I will need to alter those default values in order to ensure that the image I have dragged and dropped into the document doesn't have a few mm shaved out of the middle of it. I know that you can set the spread characteristics for an entire document when you open the file, but I don't want to do that... I just want to (I think) eliminate the gutter from the central pages so that the image flows from one page to the other. Is there any way to alter that information but only for the central spread? I've included an image so that you can see the effect that I'm talking about. Many thanks!
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