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TimoK

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  1. Now I got it! Needed to start AP with ctrl-pressed down. This way it cleared user data. If anyone has similar problems, go try this. Finally :D
  2. I still have this issue. I tried reinstalling, clearing user settings. Nothing works. I guess I should try to remove all possible files connected to AP i.e. to make a clean install. How can I remove everything (prefs etc.)The previous beta worked fine, now this 1.5.2. does not. Any ideas anyone?
  3. Gosh! Now the beta will not launch anymore. Says I need a purchased version which I indeed already have. I reinstalled the latest version again. Inpainting does not work... buggar :( .
  4. Hello again, I tried that beta version and it really works fine. Resetting my installed version 1.5.1 did not bring any help. I guess I should continue working with that beta from now on. Thanks for sharing that with me. And yes, it is the same thing with any type of image. Timo K
  5. Can anyone give me a hint what am I doing wrong here. I used to be able to work with inpainting tool with no problems. Now it does not seem to do anything. My computer is MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) with latest Sierra. Affinity Photo is 1.5.1. Here you can see what I mean: https://youtu.be/J-U5fLWC5Lg Thanks for your help TimoK
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