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  1. Hi Serif Bug or feature? My Designer test poster project grew rather and complex large so I prefer Outline View Mode now and then primarily for selecting objects easily and fast. After editing it in Photo to apply Photo filters for blurring elements in a natural way and then returning to Designer I am quite sure Designer slowed down in Outline View Mode. I can certainly hear the laptop fan from time to time now and feel lag sometimes. Now I see blurred outlines where Photo filters are active. Designer shouldn't blur any outline in any scenario, should it? I imagine it is a bug. EDIT: I see it on several objects - not only objects with Photo filters. But not on all objects with blur applied. Disabling blur does not removed the blur from the outIne either. 😐 BONUS: Please add an option to disable all rendering of FX applied to elements. With hundreds of elements - perhaps over a thousand - I have to apply unique FX to many of them and I have to do it from the very beginning. It slows down rendering a lot and thus slows down my work. I use Retina view as a workaround but when zooming in everything turns to huge pixels. No good. It would be a significant performance booster without too much lost quality wise while working.
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