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  1. I tried this new function, during loading of files, the program crashes. Windows 10 Home 64bits, Affinit version 1.9.0932. Crash dump files attached. f0eb9700-997f-486c-bb75-3f63d8633035.dmp a1ac4b37-5d8b-46b5-a4cd-c57af01d425d.dmp
  2. Using my main desktop machine (specs below) the astrophotography stack crashes after about 30 seconds of performing the stacking process if more than 8 files are set to be stacked. Have tried the 1.9.1.944 beta and this also crashes under the same conditions. OS and drivers up-to-date. Machine spec: AMD FX-8300 Eight Core Processor 3.30GHz 8.00GB DDR3 RAM Nvidia GeForce GT710 2GB. Driver 27.21.14.6140 Windows 10 Home 64bit. Version 20H2
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