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Jak Gunn reacted to GarryP in How to scroll through open images
You can find and change (most of) the Keyboard shortcuts, in all of the Affinity Applications, via menu “Edit → Settings…” and then going to the Shortcuts section – see attached image.
You might need to try looking in different categories to find what you need.
(I don’t know why “Next Window” and “Previous Window” are in the Miscellaneous category rather than the Window category.)
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Jak Gunn reacted to David in Яuislip in How to scroll through open images
windows
<ctrl><tab> goes forwards
<shift><ctrl><tab> goes backwards
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Jak Gunn got a reaction from jmwellborn in Affinity V2, updates, pricing and no subscription (moved)
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Jak Gunn reacted to david_fms in Affinity V2, updates, pricing and no subscription (moved)
Hi,
I have previously purchased Affinity Photo v1 for Mac and iPad, Affinity Designer v1 and Affinity Publisher v1 for Mac and have now happily paid for Affinity Photo v2 for Mac and iPad, even though I received the fantastic promotion from Serif.
I will pay for each major new version because I believe that people's work must be paid for. Great job, and thanks so much for developing these great products for the Mac and iPad.
Cheers,
David
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Jak Gunn got a reaction from HVDB Photography in Cinemascope
Many thanks indeed for the clip, a great help
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Jak Gunn reacted to MEB in Cinemascope
Hi Jak Gunn
Welcome to Affinity Forums
Before resizing, right-click the image/layer in the Layers panel and select Rasterise to get rid of the cropped parts (which are just hidden - crop in Affinity Photo is non-destructive), then perform the resize as usual.
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Jak Gunn reacted to DarkClown in Cinemascope
16:9 == 2,35:x (where x is the factor for y canvas increase) -> x=1,322
When you have your 2,35:1 document open, got to Document>Resize Canvas in the menue
Unlock the lock-symbol between hight and width and multiply your y dimensions with 1,322
Set the ancor point to the middle and press OK. Now you can fill the newly created areas with black (or whatever you like them to be)
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Jak Gunn reacted to Alfred in Cinemascope
16 divided by 2.35 is 6.8, so for a frame height of 9 units you're going to have black bars (of width 1.1 units each) at the top and bottom, as in your screenshot.
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Jak Gunn got a reaction from Antonio García in Introduce Yourself
Welcome to the forum Antonio, enjoy
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Jak Gunn got a reaction from Daisy K in Introduce Yourself
Hi Daisy, welcome to the forum
Same here, just started with Affinity and ploughing through the tutorials