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Hello!

I've been working with Affinity Photo for a long time and have always been satisfied, but lately, layers don't show up properly. Either only strokes appear or as a blank layer. Crashes also occur. If I then zoom out, the problem usually disappears, but I also need to be able to work in large magnification.

I thought it was the old laptop, but now I have a new one with 16 RAM from Schenker. That's definitely not the problem.

What can I do? Setting problem?

It is just annoying.

 

Thank you!

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Posted

I solved it ...

Gehe in die Einstellungen -> Performance und deaktiviere die Hardwarebeschleunigung

 

Go to Settings -> Performance and disable hardware acceleration

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Yea, was going to say I have had some strange things happen that were fixed by disabling hardware acceleration.

I do not yet know if this is because of Affinity, or because the "gaming" GPU in use is just not error-free at its default "gaming" clock speed.

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