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  1. As I'm migrating to v2 I came upon this regression compared to v1, where Outline effects essentially erase pixels along their AA pixels. Steps to reproduce: Create a new document, any size. Create a rounded rectangle (or any other shape). Add layer effect: Outline, inside, any radius. Result: pixels along the curved paths where the outline meets the shape are transparent. Switching to pixel view mode illustrates the problem better. It's not limited to viewing only, the artifacts remain in exported PNGs. Here is the same file screenshots in both V1 (no issue): and V2 (buggy): Hope this can be fixed soon, as I have hundreds of files affected by this and cannot currently use the new version (though I purchased it nonetheless, great update otherwise! ) Thanks
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