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  1. I have the same problem and can confirm that Affinity Photo does not show full resolution on very high resolution or simply large files. We regularly process very large paper sizes. In our test today with a PNG file of 30669 x 16457 pixels (410 x 220 cm @ 190dpi), the full resolution is shown when the PNG file is first loaded. If you then save the file as .afphoto or TIFF and open these files again, the full resolution is no longer displayed. If you open the TIFF in Apple Preview or Adobe Photoshop, you will see the full resolution again. So the screen display of Affinity Photo cannot be trusted. This makes the further use with us more than questionable. Can this be remedied?
  2. Hey, guys! I'm new at Affinity Photo, and begun experiencing this problem recently. I start my editing process in Lightroom. I then select the option to open the image in Affinity Photo, and thus Lightroom creates a compressed Tiff (Adobe RGB, 16 bits, resolution of 300). Affinity then automatically opens the Zip, and creates a new .afphoto file. Everything is working perfectly until I close the program and reopen it the other day. The original base layer somehow becomes quite pixelated, and the only way to solve this is by importing the original Tiff file, to replace the pixelated one). Does anyone have any clue to why this is happening?
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