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  1. Hello In Photoshop I have an action that uses the Fit Image automation (File > Automate > Fit image). What this does is scale the image until both dimensions are within user defined dimensions. Example: I define that all imagens should be reduced to fit 1200x1200px, independent of their original sizes or proportions. The Fit Image automation will scale the images so that the largest dimension of the image will become 1200px, keeping the ratio of the original image dimensions. This is extremely useful when processing large quantities of imagens for e-commerce that need to fit a specific size. So my question is if there is already this functionality in Affinity photo? If not, can anyone suggest a way of doing this that could be run as a macro? Thank you
  2. Steps to reproduce 1. Open image with background layer only: 2. Resize (expand) canvas with anchor at image centre - new pixels are transparent. 3. Resize (expand) canvas again, with anchor at image centre - new pixels are transparent in one block, coloured in another. Also the layer thumbnail is not always in sync with content.
  3. Hi I've been looking around but couldn't find a solution to this, which seems strange. Probably I'm missing how to do it. So I want to resize my canvas to fit my contents, but I don't know how to do this. I don't mean resizing canvas inputting values, but simply resizing it either to fit contents or the way usually is done in other apps, which is using the crop tool sliding it over the canvas and double clicking to crop to the desired size (no need to think of the exact pixels, but done by eye) Is this possible? And if not, am I supposed then to do this calculating the size I need for it and the inputting numbers it in the correspondent field? Thanks and sorry I couldn't find a solution, cause this is a very common feature and I guess someone else asked about it before.
  4. When I create a document which is 72 pt both in height and width, clicking neither the "actual size" button nor "100%" button in the view tab shows a 1-square-inch canvas shown precisely on the screen, which I believe should've been the normal case. Incidentally, "100%" actually is smaller than the "actual size". However, as to a document that is 1 inch (with is equivalent to 72 pt, I believe) both in height and width, clicking "actual size" button and "100%" button both shows exactly the same and correct size of the document, which is a 1-square-inch canvas shown precisely on the screen. Is it a bug? Or do I misunderstand any concepts? What's the difference between 100% size and actual size? I can't really tell according to the words. p.s.: my OS is OS X 10.11 15A279b.
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