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I recanvas a pic (no other layers) . On the right side this shift-F5 inpainting works quiet well, also on the bottom. But on top and left there is just a transparency fade or similiar.

I tried another pic and here another side is not working. And so on. Sometimes its great somethings the result is transparency-fade?????

 

Is this a bug? 

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It would help if you could attach one of the original pictures so we could see what you're starting with, and experiment ourselves. Also a screenshot of what you see when you use the inpainting tool so we can be sure we understand the problem.

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Just adjust the brush Hardness and you will get a sharp edge top right.

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What do you mean with brushhardness???? Neither the increase selection nor the inpainting-fill dialog offers something like that? Or ma i blind? 

This smooth or expand in the selection-refine dialog does not work, so what you mean?

 

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@Polygonius

After you crop the document, Rasterise the Layer then the Inpainting will work correctly

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Thanks carl,

it works now. But before the layer was allways indicating "Pixel". But indeed i need this extra-raster after crop. So it´s  a bug with the layer-indication???

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No it's still a pixel layer but cropping is non-destructive which means you can undo the crop later if you want to.

This non destructive cropping may be useful to some people but it sure does get in the way sometimes.

In this case when you Rasterise the layer it just makes the crop you did previously permanent (i.e. destructive)

Which is necessary for some tools/functions to work the way you would expect them to.

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