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  1. What Application are you using? [Designer/Photo/Publisher]
    A combination of Photo and Designer
     
  2. Are you using the latest release version?
    2.6.2, so yes.
     
  3. Can you reproduce it?
    Absolutely
     
  4. Does it happen for a new document? If not can you upload a document that shows the problem?
    Yes. Perfectly reproducible on a new document. Added a document anyway, and a screenshot and video
     
  5. If you cannot provide a sample document then please give an accurate description of the problem for example it should include most of the following:
  •    What is your operating system and version (Windows 11, OSX Ventura, iOS 16 etc)?
    Windows 11
     
  •    Is hardware acceleration (in Preferences > Performance) ON or OFF ? (and have you tried the other setting?)
    On. I didn't try to turn it off as it's not really a graphics issue.
     
  •    What happened for you (and what you expected to happen).
    I could not use a mask beyond a certain line. It's a fixed size. I can enlarge it but it will displace the content in the mask as well, so that's usually not a solution.
     
  •    Provide a recipe for creating the problem (step-by-step what you did).
    1. Open a nice image in Photo. Make sure it's a raster layer (not sure this is necessary but that's what I used every time).
    2. crop it to something smaller. Make sure you crop to the middle of the image. Need all sides to demonstrate this.
    3. file -> open in Designer
    4. create and artboard from it.
    5. File -> Open in Photo
    6. Create a mask for the image.. mask out some stuff (might not be necessary)
    7. Decide that you want the image a little bigger, so get the move tool and increase the artboard-size to all sides to reveal pieces of the image that you cropped in step 2
    8. Mask out stuff in the newly created space -> you can't on the right and on the bottom. The mask is stuck to the old dimensions of the artboard for the right and the bottom only. Funny enough this doesn't seem to happen for the left and the top.
    9. If you click the mask with the move tool you see you can now move it and enlarge it that way but that will also stretch the contents of that mask.
     
  •    Screenshots (very handy) or a screen capture/video.
    image.thumb.png.a8e855062bbfd5523a796f96574dfa17.png
     
  •    Any unusual hardware (like tablets or external monitors or drives that may affect things) or relevant other applications like font managers or display managers.
    Nah. it's really an application thing. Could even be by design but I doubt it. It would restrict on all sides if it were by design.
     
  •    Did this same thing used to work and if so have you changed anything recently? (software or hardware)
    I don't know. It has happened before. I just couldn't figure out what caused it back then.

bug.afphoto

Windows Desktop user

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Probably same issue as

 

Mac mini M1 A2348 | MBP M3 

Windows 11 - AMD Ryzen 9 5900x - 32 GB RAM - Nvidia GTX 1080

LG34WK950U-W, calibrated to DCI-P3 with LG Calibration Studio / Spider 5 | Dell 27“ 4K

iPad Air Gen 5 (2022) A2589

Special interest into procedural texture filter, edit alpha channel, RGB/16 and RGB/32 color formats, stacking, finding root causes for misbehaving files, finding creative solutions for unsolvable tasks, finding bugs in Apps.

I use iPad screenshots and videos even in the Desktop section of the forum when I expect no relevant difference.

 

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