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Cropping Square Corner Rectangle to Rounded Corners


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Create a round-cornered rectangle on top of the image and adjust it to suit. In the Layers panel, drag the rectangle layer and drop it onto the thumbnail of the image layer.

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Drag and drop the rounded rect onto the icon of the image in the layers panel of APh.

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6 minutes ago, reglico said:

Mount the photo layer in the rectangle layer until you get a horizontal blue rectangle to the right of the thumbnail.

That’s clipping rather than cropping, but it should produce the same result visually as long as the rectangle isn’t bigger than the photo.

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1 hour ago, lbohen said:

I think I've done that. Here's what it looks like now.1239651221_AffinityPhoto-SquaretoRoundCorners.thumb.jpg.dd0517b30b288e07ea62c5c7462aa86e.jpg

It all looks very scrumptious. :273_rabbit2:

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18 minutes ago, Alfred said:

That’s clipping rather than cropping, but it should produce the same result visually as long as the rectangle isn’t bigger than the photo.

I don't know if this is appropriate, but converting the photo (if it is an image and therefore not rasterized) into curves and doing an "Intersect" operation will crop the image.

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