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Hello, this is my first post in the suport area, i dont know if in the right section, but heres my problem. I use Affinity Photo to take out the backgrounds of the models, and use Affinity Designer to make the UI with all the graphics. But when i want to export the final result to show the client it export this images in very bad quality, all the rest is OK but all the images bad. Here i put an example.

 

A workarround i find to do better exports is to "Rasterize..." the groups that contains images. But i think is not the best thing to do every time i want to export.

Thanks and sorry my english =).

Sebastian

original.png

export.png

result.png

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Try another Resample method.

"Nearest Neighbor" is fast, but the least quality.

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This is not a bug, but the result of using Nearest Neighbour resample method when pixel layers are rescaled from their native resolution - try something like Bilinear to smooth it out. Nearest Neighbour doesn't do any form of smoothing and will create those hard pixelated edges you see.

Have a look at these two images and zoom in to the rotated square to see the difference.

Bilinear.png

NearestNeighbour.png

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Thanks for the info, but im came from Fireworks that i dont have so much options for PNG export and always export the same quality that i see in the screen. I have other exports that i have to use Nearest Neighbour becouse the finish result is blured.But i have to master the export method :)

 

Thanks again!!

 

 

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