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  1. Hi I couldn't find anything about this issue. Maybe just missed it. I've just updated to ver 1.10.0 and tried to process an image. A workflow I use a lot is to start by adjusting and developing a raw image (often including cropping) and then masking the primary subject using the selection tool and taking a copy of the selection. While at this point I usually invert the selection (Cntrl Shift I) and take another copy for potential future use. This would then form a save point. Using 1.10.0 the inverted selection seems problematic. The marching ants only appeared on three sides and I was unable to take a copy. This may be an already known bug or perhaps the format of the invert instruction has changed. Any assistance much appreciated. Peter
  2. I'm an art photographer so details are important to me. At certain magnitudes in Affinity Photo, I experience a white line along the edge of my images on the left and top. If I enlarge the image (CTRL + "+"), the white border usually disappears. But it's very disturbing to work with white edges, where you do not expect a white edge. My other photo editing programs work without a white edge! I have attached screendumps with a picture with white border and an image without a white border. with-white-border.afphoto without-white-border.afphoto
  3. Hello everyone....I have noticed that when selecting in Affinity Photo, unlike other programs that I have used, I cannot tell whether the selection has snapped to the very edge of the frame... most other programs the jagged moving line, indicating the edge of the selection, snaps to the edge of the frame and you see this moving line all around. For example if I select the sky, say the top half of a photo... in Affinity I simply see one moving line through the centre of the image, in other programs I would see an entire box... the line through the centre of the image and one along the top edge of the frame and also a line down each side... thereby in Affinity if I invert the selection I still see just one moving line through the centre of the photo... in effect thereby one cannot tell whether the top half or the bottom half of the photo has been selected. How do I arrange it so I see the entire selected box with the moving selection indicator line along all edges including right on each edge of the photo.
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