izBrett Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 I noticed that when zoomed out to 29% a portion of my image doesn't show. Zooming in to 58% and beyond makes it reappear. Quote
Staff NathanC Posted March 22, 2023 Staff Posted March 22, 2023 Hi @izBrett, Could you possibly provide me with your .afphoto file so I can investigate further? I have provided a private dropbox link below if you do not wish to share the file Publicly. https://www.dropbox.com/request/VNVBp6vgjHVTqklg8oRU Many thanks! Quote
izBrett Posted March 22, 2023 Author Posted March 22, 2023 Hi, I just uploaded the file to the dropbox link. Cheers, Brett. EDIT: I just fired up the program and there's an update from 2.1.0.1730 to '1732 and the behavior is still present. Quote
Staff NathanC Posted March 22, 2023 Staff Posted March 22, 2023 Thanks, i've opened your file in the beta and can see the issue with pixel layer failing to redraw completely past your referenced zoom distance, and even continues if I delete every single object in your document so it's just the flower pixel layer, however if I do either of the following: Move the Pixel layer slightly (and then move it back to it's exact original location) Right click > Rasterise the layer The redraw issue does not continue, so i'm not sure how realistic it will be in terms of replicating it from scratch, but could you confirm if either of the above sorts this out for you? Quote
izBrett Posted March 22, 2023 Author Posted March 22, 2023 I tried option 1, moving it just a pixel or two over, then moving it back. Same behavior. Option 2 works, though I'm curious, isn't a pixel layer already rasterized? Or is it 're-rasterizing'? One thing I noticed is that if I merge the layer above ("merge down"), which has a mask that also affects the left flower pot, that also resolved the zooming behavior. Lastly: Out of curiosity, I installed the beta of Photo2 on my Mac and found that it does the same thing on the Mac version. Cheers, Brett. Quote
Staff NathanC Posted March 22, 2023 Staff Posted March 22, 2023 Rasterising a pixel layer is essentially just re-flattening a pixel layer again, but can sometimes help in unusual scenarios, with Option 2 I had to move the pixel layer quite a far distance away and then set it back to it's original X/Y location in the transform panel again, I also noticed the issue persists over Mac, but I don't have much in terms of reproducing this from scratch to log it with, if you have any further detail on how this pixel layer was originally created that would be great. Quote
izBrett Posted March 23, 2023 Author Posted March 23, 2023 It was a new pixel layer that I sampled from other parts of the image to get the flowers into those pots. (Using the Clone brush) and then some masking to clean it up Quote
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