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Klenkes reacted to Mindmaze in remember Tool-Settings
At first: Sorry about my bad English...
Affinity-Photo, remember Tool-Settings when switch to another Document?
For Example: i have opened 5 Photos.
I use the crop-Tool with the Settings: 40mm x 30mm, 300 dpi
I crop Image Nr 1 -> I goto Image Nr2 - MY SETTINGS I TYPED IN ARE LOST
I want to keep my settings, as long as I type in new measurements!
Its not funny to type the numbers over and over again...
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Klenkes reacted to Multi4G in Affinity Designer 1.7 - TOP 8 New Functions // You need to KNOW
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Klenkes reacted to CekariYH in Affinity Photo Unbelievable tedious!
After Develop when most is set:
Crop and rotate doesn’t cut off as it should, and it always as default choose ”unconstrained”, how to get original ratio by default?
Wonder if the developers ever used AP and edited like 200 RAWs and want to save them as full size PSD in one map and smaller sized JPG in another map, don’t think so…?
Tedious to death…
1. Export…
2. Choose PDF
3. Press Export
4. Choose Map
5. Press save
6. Choose Document from meny
7. Choose Rezise in submenu
8. Enter i.e. hight (2500)
9. Choose DPI 300) instead of default 350.
10. Press Resize
11. Choose Export…
12. Choose JPG
13 Press Export
14. Choose Map
15. Press Save
16. Close
17. Press Don’t save..
One (1) RAW ready, just 199 more to go…
For the name of the underground bad, evil one… Make this work as a MACRO please.
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Klenkes reacted to Aroni in User Interface - picture dimensions in pixels?
Please help!!
How can I see how big my images are without extra clicks?
Take a look at the following image:
For the life of me, I can't find anywhere that shows the image dimensions except for if I'm using the view tool or if I'm resizing the thing.
I mean, isn't that a thousand times more important than knowing how much the image is zoomed in?
Hopefully I'm just missing something blatantly obvious because its really late.
I put giant red arrows to point where I would like to see them, but then I guess I should be posting that in the suggestions bit.
P.S. Any help is super appreciated.