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I do want to open an image in 100% scale and not fullsize.

After cutting an image, it becomes fullsize and so on.

When I save an image in tiff or jpg, Affinity always wants to save its own affinity file.

When I cloes an image, Affinity always resets the scale for cutting.

In many cases Affinity is so awkward

It is so annoying. Sorry

 

 

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3 hours ago, Flamingo18 said:

I do want to open an image in 100% scale and not fullsize.

 

TIFF or JPEG must be Exported, Save/SaveAs is reserved for native format operation. 

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5 hours ago, Flamingo18 said:

I do want to open an image in 100% scale and not fullsize.

Why? Depending on the pixel dimensions of the image, your monitor's screen size, & the size of the window you open the file in, 100% might show you just a tiny part of the image, so small that you could not even tell what the full sized image looked like.

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