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  1. When creating a panorama, the Crop tool offers the options Crop to bounds and Crop to opaque. Crop to bounds is similar to unclip canvas, where any pixel that is not 100% transparent is visible. Crop to opaque crops the image so that no transparent pixel is visible. My suggestion is to implement this functionality in the normal crop tool. Scenario: I have an image that needs to be rotated to make the content straight. I then need to crop the image to remove the transparent areas that appear at the edges. The crop to opaque functionality would do this in one click, instead of having to go to each edge and move the corner.
  2. I found video tutorials for creating the Panorama images. However, when I tried the technique in Affinity Photo, I could not find the "crop to opaque" option. Where do I find this - is it not available in Affinity Photo for windows
  3. Hello, today's beta when set to crop to opaque and then applied deletes the opaque and not the transparent!! In other words it leaves a big empty transparent canvas
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