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  1. This is a bug/issue from v1 which is still present in v2 - see and Attaching some fresh recordings from v2. The crux of the problem, from discussion in the v1 bugs, seems to be that when pasting/dragging an image into a much larger image, Affinity tries to center the pasted/dragged image, which then leads to fractional x/y coordinates. When snapping/pixel alignment is on, these fractional coordinates should be rounded to the nearest full pixel. affinity-photo-pixel-snap-copy-paste.mp4 affinity-photo-pixel-snap-drag-drop.mp4
  2. If I have an image open, with force pixel alignment and snapping enabled, and I drag another image onto it...that second image is more often than not positioned with a fractional (not pixel aligned) X/Y coordinate. video demonstration - note how the image I drag in has a fractional X value affinity-photo-drag-pixel-snap.mp4 Affinity Photo 1.10.5.1342 / Windows similar/related to this other topic (which is still a problem)
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