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I wanted to get rid of a shadow by pasting a patch of grass over it.

 

I copied a patch of grass:

 

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and moved it to cover the shadow:

 

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and pasted the copy back to fill the hole:

 

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The pasted back section did not completely fill the 'hole' and left a while line to left and below.

 

It doesn't show up too well in this photo and when I blow it up the white line is miniscule:

 

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It does not show up on the exported image, so appears to be a display issue.

 

Maybe this post should be in the Bugs forum...

 

Thanks.

 

RPJ

 

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Hi RPJ,

this is not a bug neither a display issue. It has to do with Affinity Designer trying to antialias the edges of the cut area against the white background at different zoom levels other than 100% (or multiples). Since this is a rectangle with pixel perfect boundaries it should't show those artifacts on screen if you put your zoom at 100%.

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Thanks MEB, I tried looking at the image at 100% and the white do lines disappear, but when I zoom in they are still there. I am not sure what the implications are for this, will let you know if it becomes a tangible problem. 

 

RPJ

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