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Hi, 

 

I'm using the Windows Beta Version 1.5.0.17 and I'm trying to add a 16x16 pixel logo and transform it to around 400x400 px.

When I'm transforming the pixel logo, it will be displayed very smooth, if I will open the embedded picture it will be displayed correctly. 

 

Is there any way to disable the antialiasing?

 

br Fchen

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Hi Fchen,

Welcome to Affinity Forums :)

Why are you inserting it as an embedded document? Drag the icon to the original document (it will be added as an image layer) and scale it up to 400x400 using the Transform panel on the bottom right of the interface. There's no way to control the resampling method used for embedded documents.

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The elements on the video were vector based objects (resolution independent). You are working with pixel/raster data. Currently when working with an embedded document you have now way to control how it's resampled so the image becomes smoothed (vector elements always remain sharp). In this particular case since it's a small pixel icon this become even more evident.

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