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@James Ritson Hi James. Just now working with your Atmosphere pack and discovered that when I drag in a Sky asset, I see a mysterious 1px-wide frame associated with all of the adjustment layers. Is this a bug in Affinity Photo, or is there something else going on here that I don't understand?

See screenshot below.

 

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14 hours ago, Mark Oehlschlager said:

@James Ritson Hi James. Just now working with your Atmosphere pack and discovered that when I drag in a Sky asset, I see a mysterious 1px-wide frame associated with all of the adjustment layers. Is this a bug in Affinity Photo, or is there something else going on here that I don't understand?

See screenshot below.

 

Screen Shot 2021-06-10 at 1.42.21 PM.png

Hi @Mark Oehlschlager, this is a current issue that has been fixed in the 1.9.4 betas—it's probably because your document is in 16-bit and the assets are 8-bit. During the colour format conversion, all pixels in the adjustment mask data are also converted, despite being opaque, and stored as new layer information. This unfortunately uses a large amount of memory as well (in case you're noticing any performance issues) and causes the mask bordering issue you're noticing. MEB's solution of filling the mask alpha should suffice, but you generally shouldn't have any functional issues with this happening. What pixel resolution is your document before cropping out of interest? Is it just over 6000px, e.g. 6024px by any chance?

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@MEB and @James Ritson

Thanks guys. Filling the adjustment layer's Alpha channel cleared up the problem.

James, my document was indeed in 16 bit sRGB color space, and the dimensions were 3500 x 3300 pixels.

Cheers.

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