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Recently my HP workstation died so I have a brand new computer running Windows 11.

When editing files, any editing like increasing contrast, changing colours etc. will introduce random rectangular areas in the image of a random colour.
I have tried a number of things including compatibility modes and turning off fullscreen optimization etcetera. Nothing seems to help.

Is there a patch or a fix for this weird behaviour? I am using the most recent version of Affinity Photo.

All other software works correctly on the new system.

Edited by Tanx0r
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Did you try turn off hardware acceleration under Affinity Photo prefs?

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5 minutes ago, firstdefence said:

Did you try turn off hardware acceleration under Affinity Photo prefs?

No, checking that out now. Thanks!

Edit: Seems to have done the trick. Succesfully applied HSL and Brightness/Contrast changes. Thanks again @firstdefence.

 

Edited by Tanx0r
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9 minutes ago, Tanx0r said:

No, checking that out now. Thanks!

Edit: Seems to have done the trick. Succesfully applied HSL and Brightness/Contrast changes. Thanks again @firstdefence.

 

You're welcome. 

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