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  1. Hi Suppose I copy and page an image into my affinity photo document. By default it is put on to a new layer of the type "image layer". This is useful because I can shrink the image or stretch it using the move tool and all the original pixels are remembered if I stretch or scale the image again layer later - it is not resampled like Photoshop. My question is, after shrinking the image layer, is it possible to restore it to the original size it was when it was first pasted in to my document? At the moment I can only get it to roughly its original size/aspect ration by guess work. If I make it even slightly bigger than it was originally, it will become pixellated. Thanks.
  2. Publisher Beta 1.8.0.523 I have placed a picture frame on a master page with the property »None. The picture will not be scaled.« The behavior of the picture frame is correct if you open the picture frame with the mouse immediately to the correct size. The image is placed in the original size in the frame. But if I change the size of the picture frame again after opening the first time, it will no longer behave correctly. For example: I open the picture frame with the mouse and then I set the size exactly in the transform panel. Now by placing an image the size and even the proportions of the picture change.
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