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Hi @simonartist,

Unfortunately there's no dedicated option for exporting to 'Web safe', however you can achieve similar results in Affinity by changing the export settings.

Which format are you looking to export to? For example, I would recommend using the following settings for JPEG, adjusting the 'Quality' slider until you're happy with the estimated file size, shown at the bottom the the export dialog -

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I hope this helps!

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"Web safe colour" usually means certain indexed colour palette. In the old days it was important as 8-bit displays were common. Nowadays it makes no difference as all displays are full colour.

Anyway, Affinity does not support (very well) indexed colour, but you can export to indexed web safe colours when you use format GIF or PNG. I don't see any meaning for "web safe" if you use JPEG as format.

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