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  1. The Denoise layer can cause glitches that remain even after rasterizing. This can be reproduced when using two separate Denoise layers: Example files attached: Buggy 1.afphotoBuggy 2.afphoto However, a single Denoise layer can also cause this behavior. When applying Denoise to a rasterized Fill layer ( just using a normal layer doesn't "work" ) I get this: Example file: Buggy 3.afphoto Turning off OpenCL acceleration "fixes" these issues. System info: Windows 10 22H2 ( HDR enabled ) Affinity Photo 2.0.0+ ( currently 2.1.0 ) Hardware acceleration enabled ( Radeon 5700 XT, recent drivers for each AP version, currently 23.5.1 )
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