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japr1949

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  1. O.K. I am progressing.  I found the Brush pallette in the upper right hand of the screen after I clicked the 'Brush Select' tool.  I then created a new brush type called 'Image'  and then created a new Image brush from my .png file.  The .png file was a simple text of two words.  As a brush it is the moving hash lines.  So back to the drawing board regarding .png files.   No offense, but Photoshop  Elements is a lot easier to deal with regarding watermarks.

  2. I have been using Affinity Photo since it came out in beta form.  Currently I am using the purchased 1.4.1version.  Now that I have afphoto files I notice that if I try to open a file directly by double clicking it I get a pop-up message that states I need a purchased version of Affinity Photo and then my computer automatically tries to engage the App store. These files were all saved while using version 1.4.1 so how do I get rid of the 'beta' tag or whatever is causing the problem?  If I open the file through the open Affinity Photo app, then there is no problem.

  3. Well I answered my own questions.  I found the original directions for conversion at https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/4822-manual-or-tutorial/and the reason the 'Help' conversion came out in German is that there is a seperate folder for English that has to get the 'index.html' file and drag it into the Calibre conversion program.  The file is converted, but it is clunky and it really is easier just to open Photo and go directly to help and then read the actual HTML pages.

  4. Speaking of resizing, Affinity Photo saves documents and requires exporting to save as a .tiff, .jpeg, etc.  In the 'Resize Document' box on any .nef file I work on the DPI is shown as 96.  Now on Photoshop, if you drop 'resample' and increase the resolution you get a corresponding decrease in the size of the image.  This doesn't happen with Photo.  How about linking DPI and image size so you can get a high resolution and smaller size simultaneously?  And since DPI changes do not change the image size, what exactly is Photo doing with regards to resolution?

  5. Affinity Photo saves documents and requires exporting to save as a .tiff, .jpeg, etc.  In the 'Resize Document' box on any .nef file I work on the DPI is shown as 96.  Now on Photoshop, if you drop 'resample' and increase the resolution you get a corresponding decrease in the size of the image.  This doesn't happen with Photo.  Why is that, and what is Photo acutally doing to the image when you go from the default 96 DPI to anything higher?  Also, is this just related to the Photo document and doesn't effect an exported .tiff file?

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