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Pšenda

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  1. https://affinity.help/photo/English.lproj/pages/LayerOperations/merge.html
  2. No, in title your topic no. Sorry, but I still don't think it's a "bug". Does Serif somewhere claim to copy images from the System Clipboard at the same resolution as they were inserted? It is certainly impractical for users, but unfortunately quite logical - the OS (through which the Clipboard is data copied) works at 96 DPI. However, Serif acknowledges the impracticality of this procedure and modifies/improvement it.
  3. "because of —your— app bug!" Why do you say - in application is bug? The fact, that the application behaves differently than you expected and did not verify the result, is just your fault.
  4. Yes, or on demand, as I suggested previously, so the user could compress the files as needed (for example, before sending them to a work partner, customer, etc.) This is the case with browser caches (such as FastStone Viewer), which it creates for faster previewing. The user then cleans the cache (unnecessary thumbnails) and reduces it.
  5. For example Google Search "site:forum.affinity.serif.com DAM"
  6. https://affinity.help/publisher/English.lproj/pages/Pages/spreadSetup.html
  7. This is because you have two artboards with the same name, so they will be exported to the same output file, and will overwrite each other. How to fix it? Rename one of the artboards :-)
  8. Position (X, Y) and Size (W, H) is whole pixels?
  9. I understand your request, and it should certainly also apply to realistic adjustments to standard photographs. But I'm afraid the feature you requested is already quite specific and difficult to implement, so I wouldn't expect to add to Affinity products too soon.
  10. You mean Nik Viveza? You can use Nik plugins in APhoto.
  11. Try Depth of Field Blur filter in APhoto.
  12. You do not have to wait for the purchase - the update will be free of charge (according to MEB, I expect it will be implemented in version <2).
  13. Best quality is lossless image format (TIFF, PNG), but this is big file size. Smaller file size can be achieved by lossy compression (JPEG). You then need to try adjusting it (compression ratio) to suit the file size, but the image quality was still sufficient. Generally, however, lossy compression is designed for real images (textures), not for graphics (which is just your case) where unpleasant artifacts occur. So I'm afraid you'll have to use lossless compression (PNG, TIFF), or a very small compression ratio (JPEG), so the files will be large.
  14. Try search DAM. It is discussed here many times.
  15. Isn't this post more in Tutorials? I had quite a problem to understand that there are no requirements for new features :-)
  16. Just add that it is not related to installing the last update.
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