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Why can I see two separate images once I save a Document that looks like one only in Affinity


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Hi ansdesigns

 

You have a png with an empty (transparent) area in-between the two images. When you export, any background color will show through there. In Preview that will most likely show as a gray area (that can be changed in prefs btw).

 

Options:

When exporting give the PNG a white matte (background) in the "More" section of export dialog.

or

Add a white rectangle in-between the two images (overlap a tiny bit). Then your matte setting won't matter.

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Hi ansdesigns

 

You have a png with an empty (transparent) area in-between the two images. When you export, any background color will show through there. In Preview that will most likely show as a gray area (that can be changed in prefs btw).

 

Options:

When exporting give the PNG a white matte (background) in the "More" section of export dialog.

or

Add a white rectangle in-between the two images (overlap a tiny bit). Then your matte setting won't matter.

 

Perfect, I used the 1st option and worked well. Many thanks for your advise!

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