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How did you create then export that file from APhoto (the settings?)

Also, is this a one-off or can you reproduce it with any file you export from APhoto?

At the moment I cant reproduce what you are seeing when I use a file I have exported from Aphoto

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1 hour ago, carl123 said:

How did you create then export that file from APhoto (the settings?)

Also, is this a one-off or can you reproduce it with any file you export from APhoto?

At the moment I cant reproduce what you are seeing when I use a file I have exported from Aphoto

it's a png exported with default png preset.

Edit: I noticed that it happens when the image has transparency.

 

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Hi both,

it has something to do with that image. It's not every image with transparency so must be something specific. Can you attach a screen recording of your workflow in Photo so we can try to replicate it here? Also, can you zip and attach that PNG?

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8 hours ago, Gabe said:

Hi both,

it has something to do with that image. It's not every image with transparency so must be something specific. Can you attach a screen recording of your workflow in Photo so we can try to replicate it here? Also, can you zip and attach that PNG?

Open an image then move the pixel layer until you see transparent area then export.
Here's sample png -  one is the original, one is exported by Affinity with transparency.

 

testimg-ps-alpha.png

testimg-ps.png

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