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sharpart

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  1. I'm having the same issue: AP2 crashing/closing. Windows 10 Home, 64-bit OS, build 19045.4170 PRocessor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G2030 @ 3.00GHz 3.00 GHz RAM: 4.00 GB Hardware Acceleration is UNchecked __________ Affinity Photo 2, Ver. 2.4.0.2301 Renderer is set to "Default (Intel(R) HD Graphics)"
  2. Why does my image lose sharp focus each time I merge a layer down? Windows 10, 64 bit, desktop. Affinity Photo v 1.9.2.1035
  3. Sorry, I don't follow. If I print what out? The clipping shape is circular in mine (and yours it appears). HOWEVER, I do see something I missed in your post with the image of the girl. You created your clipping mask in Designer, right? I created mine in Photo. Is that significant?
  4. For the sake of discussion I will attach modified files. This afdesign file has the segmented border within it. Remember that I have an acceptable PDF printout by placing the segmented border in the afphoto file prior to importing it into the afdesign file. TimHansX2021.pdf TimHansX2021.afdesign
  5. Yes, I was importing the PNG before I got smart. However, even after importing the AFPHOTO directly, and then exporting a PDF and printing, it displayed the same artifact. Nice job, Firstdefence. That's what my AFDESIGN and PDF look like. The printout, not so.
  6. Thanks Firstdefence, the segmented border is not in afphoto it is in afdesign. So, no, the artifact is not visible on-screen. Thanks Psenda, all layers are at 100%. Thanks Andy05, I have tried what you suggested. I used a mask to create the transparent area, exported a new .png, placed it into afdesign, print has same issue. I tried exporting image as a .tiff vs. .png, same issue. Also imported the afphoto, same issue. What I finally had to do was, remove the segmented border from afdesign, paste it into the afphoto under the portrait, then place that afphoto into the afdesign. The downside is that the segmented border is now a raster image vs. vector graphics.
  7. On a printout from a PDF created in Designer, the art graphics are more clear and have deeper color where a .PNG image with transparency is than other areas beyond the edge of the .PNG image. In the .afphoto file, line art is in a layer below the .PNG image. I have version 1.9.1 on PC desktop running Win 10 and printing with an HP Laser Jet Pro. I've attached a detail image taken of the printout. What's going on? Is this a bug? Roger
  8. I have this same issue on Windows 10, 64-bit OS. Is this a bug? Is it being addressed?
  9. Thanks everyone for your replies. A protractor seems the easiest. For more accuracy I can always calculate the angle by finding the length of each side (opposite & adjacent) and find the inverse tangent (using www.wolframalpha.com/ since my Windows calculator doesn't seem to do inverse tangent functions even in Scientific mode). THE BEST SOLUTION WOULD BE HAVING THAT FEATURE ADDED TO AFFINITY DESIGNER. (Hint, hint)
  10. I have the same question, and I don't think the question was answered. I want to find what angle a line is. The line is straight and drawn with the pen tool. Is there a way to do that? I don't want to change the line.
  11. All good answers! The HSL adjustment is just what I needed. Thanks toltec, owner, R C-R. As far as I can tell, if one doesn't know this, the Help doesn't help in finding how to do it. It does say what each slider does, but not how to get there.
  12. I have a color image that I want to reduce the color on. It is too saturated. I don't want Black & White but less color so it approaches black & black. The topic in the Help for Selective Color Adjustment is not helpful. It doesn't say where to find the Selective Color adjustment.
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