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gestrichelte Line nach Rotation / doted line after rotation


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Wenn Sie sich das Bild links ansehen, ist die Schulter des Mädchens genau an der Position Ihrer weißen gestrichelten Linie abgeschnitten, was mir nahelegt, dass der graue Hintergrund im Originalbild möglicherweise mit einem grauen Rechteck hinzugefügt / erweitert wurde (oder ähnlich), aber möglicherweise nicht so gut gemacht.

Ich vermute, wenn Sie zum Quellbild des Mädchens zurückkehren und den grauen Hintergrund erweitern, damit er den ursprünglichen grauen Hintergrund besser überlappt, oder einfach über die Verbindung klonen und als abgeflachtes Bild erneut speichern, verschwindet die gepunktete weiße Linie. Es sieht so aus, als ob sich die beiden Elemente treffen, und Sie sehen das Ergebnis des Anti-Aliasing zwischen den beiden Ebenen/Bildern.

Ich würde vielleicht auch die Schulter des Mädchens klonen, damit Sie vermeiden, dass sie abgeschnitten erscheint.

 

Looking at the image on the left, the girl's shoulder is cropped off at the exact position of your white dotted line which suggests to me that the grey background has been added/extended in the original image possibly with the use of a grey rectangle (or similar) but possibly hasn't been done so well.

I suspect if you go back to the source image of the girl and extend the grey background so it better overlaps the original grey background or simply clone over the join and re-save as a flattened image the dotted white line will vanish. It looks to be just where the two elements meet and you are seeing the result of the anti-aliasing between the two layers/images.

I would also perhaps clone the girl's shoulder as well so you avoid it appearing to be cut off.

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The left picture are not rotated and the right picture are only rotated the person in a cuted layer.
In Affninty it looks ok. But if I export it as png I have the doted line.

Das linke Bild ist nicht gedreht. Beim rechten Bild habe die nur die ausgeschnittene Person leicht gedreht.
In Affinity sieht alle ok aus - nur wenn ich es als PNG exportiere ist die Linie da.

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Es ist schwer auf dem Bild zu erkennen, aber es sieht so aus, als ob das Problem bei der Maskenebene liegen könnte. Besteht die Möglichkeit, dass Sie die Affinity Photo-Datei hochladen, damit wir einen Blick darauf werfen können? Ich denke, die Lösung ist wahrscheinlich ziemlich einfach und beinhaltet einfach eine Anpassung Ihrer Maskenebene, aber ohne die tatsächliche Datei ansehen zu können, ist es schwierig, dies mit Sicherheit zu wissen ...

It's hard to tell from the image but it looks as though the issue might be with the Mask layer. Is there any chance you could upload the Affinity Photo file so we can take a look? I think the fix is likely quite easy and simply involves making an adjustment to your mask layer but without being able to look at the actual file it's difficult to know for sure...

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If I change View Quality I can see the white dashed line

 

 

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Apologies, I missed that... it is simply the mask layer, if you extend the mask using the paintbrush over the left edge of the image then it exports without the white dotted line.

The white dotted line you are seing is simply the edge of the underlying image where it hasn't been masked very well...

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PNG file After adding to the mask, though her right shoulder still needs to be cloned ideally but @Joachim_L has already done that for you in his file.

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