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11 hours ago, BarKeegan said:

If you use the magic wand tool to select the white around the image first and then switch to the crop tool, the crop might snap to the original selection ( it works in Photoshop 😬)

No, it does not work in AP. Generally crop tool in Affinity Photo does not snap to anything, which is a defect.

OP, crop tool is designed so that you can also add canvas area easily. This has not been a problem most users.

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20 hours ago, Fixx said:

Generally crop tool in Affinity Photo does not snap to anything

 

Providing snapping is on the crop tool will snap to the edges of the image.

The four sides of the crop box will also snap to the vertical, horizontal centres of the image

Which is occasionally useful if you want to crop an image exactly in half or a quarter

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