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Stroke width changes when copying from one image to another


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I haven't noticed this problem before, but I may simply have failed to notice it. I found it in Designer and Photo Version 2, but it also occurs also in Version 1. When I copy an Affinity Designer or Photo file with vector objects into another larger image, the stroke widths are changed. This is a nuisance if there's only one vector layer, but it's very frustrating when there are a great many layers: a lot of fiddly work back and forth between the original and the target to restore the stroke thicknesses. I'm running on the up-to-date version of Windows 10

I tested this in Version 1 and found it was reducing strokes as follows:

image 1 (source): 800x600 px
Grey rectangle 10 pt, red circle 5 pt, small rectangles 5 pt & 0.1 pt

1663655226_Probv101.jpg.4ba99ca733e32aee2b0cee2fcd0ebc49.jpg

image 2 (target): 3,000x3,000 px
Grey rectangle 2.4 pt, red circle 1.2 pt, small rectangles 1.2 pt & 0 pt (i.e. < 0.1 -- it's still there)

1956400322_Probv102.jpg.617f0b997c426699f3dd54ec9016cfbd.jpg

Yesterday's 'live' file in V2 reduced 2.8 pt to 0.7 pt. With the test shapes today, V2 is reducing 2.8 pt to 2.1 pt. The reduction seems to be random, but consistent throughout a session.


 

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