grego0204
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14 minutes ago, R C-R said:
To make a crop destructive (& thus irreversible) you need to rasterize everything. If it is just a single layer document, rasterizing that layer will suffice. If it is a multi-layer document, the simplest way to do that is to flatten it, which will reduce everything to one layer.
Neither rasterizing the document worked. I understand what you say but when I choose to crop the image (document) from 4656x3012 to 1920x1080, I expect the final document size or even canvas size to be 1920x1080.
Take a look here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sdxM6FSVAlYG63ptUVPC2_QeWyNChvkw/view
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16 minutes ago, Petar Petrenko said:
The best solution:
1. Open a new document with the size and resolution you need,
2. Import and resize the picture(s),
3. Save/export the document to the desired format.
Thanks Peter for your tips, yet I prefer cropping for many reasons and on the other hand it seems there is a bug on that and I am curious why is that happening (speaking about final ratio).
I hope to be a bug of the Trial version but I would like it to be reviewed from the admins/developers and receive an official answer.
Many thanks though
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Hi there,
I have also a couple of questions regarding the Crop function and I would kindly request your quick response as my free trial ends soon. I need a couple of licences and checking its capabilities first.
1. Document Ration doesn't match with Crop Ratio after being applied.
2. Crop & Convert 300 dpi to 72 answered above, yet consider it as a must to b developed
3. How can I export Jpg Save for Web?
For 1 & 3 Check Screen-shots here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ChcHjayJMNTV0HRNn1YkxlbXsegurLhP
Initial Photo Specs: Cmyk 300dpi 4787x3567px
Thank you in advance,
Greg

Cropping To Size
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Now you are talking right! I never thought that re-sampling wasn't included in Crop function and that's a reason not moving forward with this tool. I write down this as a feedback and perhaps future development because all the rest functions and compatibilities of Affinity sound more than good enough for anyone to buy it!
I needed a tool for cropping and re-sample images that it would be used from Colleagues without special knowledge on image editing, so tat feature of Photoshop is a big advantage. Thanks everyone for your great support.
Have a nice day