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Hi Guys, 

I believe that this a bug, but correct me if I'm wrong.

When I move my image on the screen anywhere it stays intact. No weird pixels added, when I use the mouse, but when I use the alignment tool then strange pixels are created in my image.

Bug or something I'm doing wrong?
I'll show this in a video! 

Thank you in advance! 

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Alignment ignores snapping, and in you example probably aligns to a .5 position.

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Adding more informations...

My Affinity Photo is the last one. 
Macbook m1 - last operational system. 

• My layer is a non rasterized image. 

When I move the image around the canvas with my mouse and I place the image on canvas in any position, it's ok! No weird pixel is created. But when I move the image using transform tool the image lost resolution and receive weird pixels...

Thank all! 

 

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31 minutes ago, amoraleite said:

When I move the image around the canvas with my mouse and I place the image on canvas in any position, it's ok!

When you're doing that, make sure you have Force Pixel Alignment turned off to get a true test.

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My point here is, why when I move from 0,55cmm to 0,56cmm using my mouse is perfect and when I use the move tool or alignment tool to do the same positions the image gets blurred? 

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