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Affinity Designer 2.0.3 : Crash after copy paste


roberr

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I have one document with 2700 DPI. Other document with 300 DPI. When I try to copy content from one document to another Designer crashes.

Same case happens with Photo. I have downgraded to 2.0.0 - did not help.

When I change resolution of both documents to 300 DPI, all works fine.

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Sorry, I am curious, is there a specific need for 2700dpi ?

BTW, IMO it's better to work with 2.0.3 than 2.0.

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13 hours ago, SrPx said:

Sorry, I am curious, is there a specific need for 2700dpi ?

BTW, IMO it's better to work with 2.0.3 than 2.0.

I prepare high resolution print files for expo trade fairs and booths. I work in scale 1:10 but since some walls are 11 meters long and all covered with raster graphic I use higher DPI so that it is all sharp when printed out in the real scale.

I had this workflow for the past 6 years and worked all good so far.

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1 hour ago, Pauls said:

what are the actual document dimension specifications size, dpi, units ?

Hello, I have multiple artboards in one doc - 12 artboards. But I cannot share the file.

Biggest artboard is 936x323 mm. Scale 1:10. Units mm. CMYK, 300 DPI vs 2700 DPI. Inside the artboards are high resolution renders with 20000px x 20000px size - CMYK TIFF

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