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Flattening a document creates 1px transparent/white border at the bottom which appears both in the working document and in any exported image.

Attached below are screenshots and the afphoto document for investigation.

shutterstock_271675430_1500px.afphoto

before_flatten.jpg

after_flatten.jpg

Aleksandar Mitov
www.renarvisuals.com CGI and 3D rendering services
email: office@renarvisuals.com

Affinity Photo 2.5.5  Windows 10 Pro x64 ver. 22H2  AMD Ryzen 9950X 16-core + 96 GB DDR5  GeForce RTX 3090 24GB + driver 565.90

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Your document size is 1500 x 1122.975405 px

Which is where the problem stems from

If you use whole pixels then flattening the document should be OK

Can you recall what you did to get a document that exact size? (Considering the image size is precisely 1500 x 1224px)

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Hm... I'm confused. Where did you get that strange document size from? I don't see this here, it's a whole number. Please check the screenshot below. BTW, why are there two different document dimensions? The one shown in the upper left corner of the screenshot is different than the one in the resize document dialog. Why is that?

pixels.jpg

Aleksandar Mitov
www.renarvisuals.com CGI and 3D rendering services
email: office@renarvisuals.com

Affinity Photo 2.5.5  Windows 10 Pro x64 ver. 22H2  AMD Ryzen 9950X 16-core + 96 GB DDR5  GeForce RTX 3090 24GB + driver 565.90

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In Edit > Preferences - User Interface set your decimal places to 6 

The reason you see 2 different values is that one is being rounded up as you do not have enough decimal places showing

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