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manu schwendener

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  1. I'm working on a 13-inch MacBookPro

    I'm missing the following aspects of AP 1.6.7 in 1.7.0.106 – please restore or let me keep them via settings -> user interface:

    – When I crop, the space around the photo needs to be darker than the photo (as it is before I activate cropping)
    – As long as the setting for Overlay is not sticky and I have to change it for every single photo I work on, I need to be able to change it without also having to click on >> to access it
    Edited to add: when I choose a crop ratio, the pulldown with the ratios needs to close itself after I chose, without an additional click by me

    (plus an old cropping bug which has been logged already)

    Screenshots: top 1.6.7, bottom 1.7.0.106
     

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  2. 1.7.0.105, .106

    This was fixed, but now it's back (see thread 8799).

    I have a photo in portrait dimensions (= height > width), I click on 1:1 -> the crop happens within the photo, as it should.

    I have a photo in landscape dimensions (= width > height), I click on 1:1 -> the crop happens around the photo, adding empty space within the crop. Please fix again.

     

    Edit: Will be looked at
     

  3. > We've changed the Crop Tool so that it adds the transparent background 

    Please let me go back to the darker / not transparent background like it is in 1.6.7. * . For me, all the background around the photo needs to be darker than the photo itself.
     
    * For example via Preferences -> User Interface

  4. Hello curtds

    When you have the pixel layer selected and try to use the inpainting tool, do you see the red marking where you want to inpaint? If yes, maybe the transparency is set too low (I always have it on 100% for inpainting).

    If the red marking doesn't appear: can you close the photo and open it again and use inpainting as the first step?

    If both aren't helping: would you post a screenshot of the Layers panel?
     

     

  5. As far as I know if you only want to see one person what you write, you have to click on that person's name and send a message via their profile.

    But if you reply in a thread, it makes sense that all people following (or finding) that thread see your post. And yes, your reply goes to the bottom, so it helps if you include what exactly you're replying to; for example by using the 'Quote' button or just copy & paste.

    PS about the forum: if you get stuck with another AffinityPhoto tool you might want to post in 'Questions' instead of 'Resources'.
    Full list of subforums: https://forum.affinity.serif.com.

  6. > I can see that the tool selects the area which I want to work on

    So the area _does_get a red overlay before you release the mouse button?

    Check the value for opacity? (edit: See screenshot)

     

    If that's not helping, maybe start with another of your own pictures: easy candidates are twigs in a blue sky, or bright spots on an otherwise dark background (just to get it to work).

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  7. Or, if you're not using layers on purpose yet (some actions create a new layer on their own): make sure your background layer is activated to get the inpainting tool to work (see screenshot).

    If that's not working either, try the inpainting tool as the _first_ step after opening a photo in AffinityPhoto.
     

    PS:
    I use that tool a lot. When I get a result I like, but am not finished yet, I go to the navigation on the top and select 'Document – Add Snapshot'.
    Then I continue cleaning up my photo; if the next inpainting action doesn't give the result I want I can go back with 'Document – Restore Snapshot'.


     

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