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  1. Initially say that I am a beginner in photo editing. Affinity is my first edition software. I acquired affinity about a year ago. I am happy with the program. With the latest update, I can't export to jpeg. (Only after some adjustment to the photography.) When I try to export, The CPU reaches 100%, and affinity does not respond stays frozen with the export bar for minutes. It didn't happen to me before. I did various tests, including uninstalling and installing. Also look in my files for photos previously edited and exported to jpg. And select the Affinity file to test if I could export it, since I already did it months ago. But this time it doesn't work. It only happens to me since the last update.
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