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Zoom function, adjust window size, Photoshop vs. Affinity Photo


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Hello, I've been working with Photoshop for years, but I don't like the subscription system, so I'm trying Affinity. Good program and is Photshop in (almost) nothing inferior.
But certain workflows or operating functions I miss in Affinity Photo.
 
I often work with many open files and also have to compare and juxtapose them. Adjusting the window each time and then the content so that it fits on the workspace is very time-consuming.
With the (image) windows in Affinity Photo and the zoom function, I really miss the customization options of Photoshop.
 
- When a photo is opened in Affinity, there is always a gray border (workspace) inside the floating window.
It would be better that the window adapts exactly to the image content (i.e. without a gray workspace).
 
- When zooming an image with "Ctrl "and "+/-" only the image is zoomed in/out, not the window.
In Photoshop there is the possibility with "Ctrl" and "+/-" to change the image with window and with "Ctrl""Alt""+/-" to keep the window and only enlarge the content (photo).
 
I would love it if these functions could be integrated in a next version.

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