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rasterize & trim for all selected layers [implemented in V2]πŸ‘


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Hi,

currently, rasterize & trim only affects the active layer.

In case of multiple pixel layers are selected, R&T should affect all selected pixel layers and raster them individually.

I need this for night sky stacking of the moon. A time lapse of 100 images, stacked and aligned, must be R&T before export, as the export persona ignores crop, and would export the images without the alignment (rotation & scaling of layers).

Even with a macro, R&T will take 100 clicks for 100 layers.

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Thank you in advance.

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Another good use case where rasterise many layers is when I export web pages as pdfs.

Those PDF's opened in Affinity Designer used in Publisher does render a lot or "too low dpi-warnings" due to Web developers use of Β small image objects to create a look.

The solution is to select all images and rasterise them so they become the correct content with enough with pixels. Though now I have to do it over and over again, layer for layer – very tedious!!!

Marking layers with color helps finding them but the rasterise function should be available for multiple selections.

BR Jim

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+1 for this feater in general.

For now you could try to export the document as PSD-File with "PSD(Final Cut Pro X)" selected. With the export all vector and pixel layers are newly rasterized with the dpi set for the document. Unfortunately clipping masked layers are combined into one rasterized layer by this.

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This feature has been implemented in V2. Thanks to the Affinity team.

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12 hours ago, rparmar said:

+10

Cropping should have a check-box to do this automatically. So frustrating!

Please create a new feature request in the current V2 section of the forum, as the original request has been implemented, and V1 will not get new features.

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