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One of the tools I used in Adobe Photoshop Elements was the marquee tool to say select an area of the photograph.  It is useful to know the size of the area in pixels.  But when I use the rectangular marquee tools it doesn't give me any dimensions at the top  The crop tool as you vary the crop clearly shows me the width and depth in pixels as I move it and resize.  Maybe you can turn on the  pixel display?  Or maybe AF just doesn't show the size in the Marguee tool.  On Adobe PS I could set the ratio of the marguee to say 1:1.777 ie HD to ensure the area I selected used HD dimensions and then I could resize the area if necessary.  Haven't seen a resize image yet which I had on Adobe PS - I am trying to convert from PS to AF Photo.  I have found some videos that compare the two.  Used one of these in finding the marguee tool in the first place. 

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The Transform studio panel will show you the size of the rectangular marquee selection, and will also allow you to adjust it.

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On 10/21/2020 at 6:44 PM, walt.farrell said:

The Transform studio panel will show you the size of the rectangular marquee selection, and will also allow you to adjust it.

what is the transforrn studio panel - search help no anwer.  Still can't see any informaiton about what I am doing with the marguee tool re pixels

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2 minutes ago, grahamm7 said:

what is the transforrn studio panel - search help no anwer.  Still can't see any informaiton about what I am doing with the marguee tool re pixels

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8 minutes ago, grahamm7 said:

what is the transforrn studio panel - search help no anwer.  Still can't see any informaiton about what I am doing with the marguee tool re pixels

https://affinity.help/photo/English.lproj/pages/Panels/transformPanel.html

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57 minutes ago, Old Bruce said:

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I did find this eventually.  One of the main uses I use this for is to select an area 1:1.777 (Ie HD ratio).  Then copy this to a new image and resize to 1920 x 1080.  It is easy with Adobe Photoshop elements.  I can set the marguee to a ration of 1:1.777 copy the area I want from the large area from the camera image.  Say new image and it sets the new canvas at the size of the marguee.  I can then resize the image to HD.  I can see that Affinity is a much more complex tool - looks superb it is just trying to learn how to use it after - Adobe.

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And what about creating a new document (Ctrl+N, use the built-in template for 1920x1080 - Web FHD, not HD), and use the File/Place menu to insert an image into it (and adjust the position and size as needed)?

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35 minutes ago, grahamm7 said:

I did find this eventually.  One of the main uses I use this for is to select an area 1:1.777 (Ie HD ratio).  Then copy this to a new image and resize to 1920 x 1080.  It is easy with Adobe Photoshop elements.

Yep, also easy in Photoshop CC. You can set ratio for selections, crop to the selection and more. 

Affinity is ‘complex’ because Serif made a decision NOT to hire user experience designers and this is the result. Tons of usability issues.

Look for an export preview fx - none.

If you love meaningless time consuming workarounds Affinity is a gold mine though...

 

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On 11/3/2020 at 4:29 PM, Jowday said:

Yep, also easy in Photoshop CC. You can set ratio for selections, crop to the selection and more. 

Affinity is ‘complex’ because Serif made a decision NOT to hire user experience designers and this is the result. Tons of usability issues.

Look for an export preview fx - none.

If you love meaningless time consuming workarounds Affinity is a gold mine though...

 

Thank you for your honest and helpful comments.  I am not a Graphics designer etc..  I thought it was just me finding AF photo complex and not very easy to use.  I had Adobe Photoshop Elements v14 purchased 5 years ago.  So I have just invested and upgraded to Adobe PE 2021.  Bit more expensive than AF but will suite me better.  I only tend to use Photoshop for photographs etc.  So elements suites me.  I am sorry now I wasted my money purchasing AF photo.  I was using Serif Page Plus but that has been replaced by AF Publisher.  It is not backward compatible with Serif Page Plus re files !!! So I went to AF Publisher  I thought Photo looks good I will compliment it  As you say they hadn't looked at the users?  Many thanks

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