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Bug when exporting gradients to PSD


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Affinity Designer 1.7.3 (Mac OS Mojave)

The problem occurs when exporting to PSD format an object with a gradient filling and transparency set to below 100%.

Affinity Designer graphics:

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Export result to a Photoshop file:

1946417540_Zrzutekranu2020-01-1613_33_39.thumb.png.b656352adaccca9ab9d205a8687ca9d3.png

Photoshop gradient layer is rasterised to 50% (this is where the problem is) + opacity set to 50% (properly)

Could be a duplicate of this topic:

 

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Thanks for that,
It looks like the object was being rasterised at 50% and not 100%. This meant that the layer opacity was then being applied making the final object appear around 25% opacity. There has been quite a large change with PSD exports in 1.8 and I can confirm that your objects are being exported correctly using that.

If you wish to try it yourself then there is a Beta available below. However please be aware that any files saved in 1.8 will no longer open in the current 1.7.3, so we advise you to work from backups.

 

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