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Issue in 1.9.0 Photo Update?


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As I'm a new user of Affinity Photo I apologise in advance if I'm totally wrong and it's something that I'm doing wrong, but it seems that since I've updated to 1.9.0 version every time that I use the Save As option or Export an image, the new updated image saves with short white lines at random places within the image. As I've explained I'm a new user if it is something that I'm doing wrong could someone kindly put me right.

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Hi and Welcome to the forums @Tony52,

This is one of the bugs that appeared in the 1.9 release, and Serif is aware of it. They will be releasing a patch sometime this week. I think it has to do with the Hardware Acceleration>OpenCL. You can go into Preferences>Performance and uncheck the box beside the Hardware Acceleration if it is checked. Restart and I think it should take care of it for now.

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Newbie as well here.

I am having a very similar issue, but turning off Hardware Acceleration made it worse. I get white streaks in a grid pattern (image attached). This happens for almost all of my files, but there are a few that it doesn't happen. Thoughts? Thanks in advance!

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