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Christopher O'Toole

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  1. 12 hours ago, firstdefence said:

    You simply turn it off by clicking on the eye to the right.

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    Thank you. Every time we’ve printed the failed files, the alpha channel is enabled.

    I honestly don’t understand most of what is being said in this chat, I’m not that familiar with Affinity Photo.

    Every time someone tries to tell me how to fix it, I can’t seem to replicate what they’re saying on my end...

  2. 6 hours ago, HVDB Photography said:

    Make the 'pardon our dust' layer active
    Go to menu:  Window > Channels
    The problem becomes clearly visible when you successively click on the red, green and blue composite channels

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    Thank you! How do I make that layer active?

    When I right click on it, there is no way to make it active.

    And there is no way to hit a button and do it (that I see at least).

     

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  3. Hello. We have a problem when printing graphics exported from Affinity Photo. (Printing with a Brother MFC-L3780CDW)

    When we create graphics in Affinity Photo, weird backgrounds print on the white paper, and you can clearly see them in the images I’ve provided.

    This only happens when we print things made with Affinity Photo. We may print anything unobstructed by the weird backgrounds if it hasn’t been touched by Affinity Photo.

    This happens with a transparent background, and a white background. With JPG and PNG exports.

    What is going on? Is there some setting that needs changed or something?

    We are using Affinity Photo version 1.10.8 on a fully updated (macOS Sonoma 14.2.1) 13” MacBook Pro.

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  4. On 11/12/2018 at 7:09 AM, Dan C said:

    Hi Christopher O'Toole :) 

    I can see in your screen recording that the opacity of the inpainting brush is set to 0%, hence the inpainting tool is having no effect. Please reset the opacity back to 100% and you will find the brush should work correctly!

    I'm moving this thread to Questions, as it isn't a bug in the software :)

     

    Uh, wow. I feel like such an idiot. I for some reason didn't notice it. Thanks!

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