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Maxcreate

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  1. Hi Bruce! Thank you for support In the meantime I did some tests and noticed that the problem occurs when creating a document with Artboards and the unit of measurement is different from pixels. In the case of a single document the problem does not exist.
  2. Hi everybody! I'm experiencing export problems on Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo when I create graphics that I then export via Export Persona. Exported Jpegs often have a white line at the end of the drawing board (see attachments). Sometimes it happens on more than one side, other times on only one. The thing is quite random and I can not understand why. While editing in Affinity Designer I'm aware that there's a preview bug that shows that annoying white line. But I'm a little puzzled of why exporting shows that kind of line/alias/pixel-rounding-thing... Any suggestions? Thank you very much!
  3. Hi everybody! I noticed in the current version of Affinity Photo that I'm using (1.8.3) the conversion/assignment notice for an unmanaged color document no longer works. Not only the usual warning pop-up doesn't appear but it seems to apply by default the standard sRGB profile. Any hint? Thank you very much for support
  4. I've already set the shortcut on W so it's equal to InDesign
  5. Oooops! It's true! I'm sorry... obviously i'm used to InDesign interface and this workaround was not so intuitive to catch. Thank you very much!
  6. It would be nice to have a preview option that hide all guides and also mask the bleed area to have a better idea of the final output like in screen modes of InDesign.
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