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  1. I am running Win10, with Affinity Photo 1.6.4.104, and after updating to the latest driver, I began to encounter image corruption in the display only of all pictures I open. The picture open in Affinity Photo is a screen capture of Photo, which itself has a different corrupted-display image open within it. The entire area of the display, even the non-image area is corrupted, which makes me think there is an incompatibility with the new NVidia driver I have installed. Tested with .jpg and .png, but since the entire display area has the corrupted display, I doubt it is related to image encoding. This only began to happen immediately after the graphics driver upgrade, not after the Affinity Photo upgrade, which was a couple of months ago, or longer, for me. My video driver info:
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