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Hello, recently I was extracting a logo from a white background in Affinity Photo 1.8.6 and imported it into the latest version of Final Cut Pro and noticed some noise around the edges.  I thought at first I just didn't look close enough when I masked it, but when I exported with black in the background it looked clean.  I attached an image that was blowup so the overall quality is not great, however I placed the keyed version on top and cropped it so you can see a side by comparison of what I'm talking about.  The left side has the image with the background included in the PNG, the right side is keyed over the left image.  As you can see, there is noise all around on the right side. I created the same masking in photoshop and it was clean. Has anyone had this issue?

 

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Hi Captvid,

those look like leftover pixels from your selection. If possible could you provide the .afphoto file for this? If you dont want to post it publicly let me know and ill provide a private link.

Thanks

C

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