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Hi all, i'm having a problem in Affinity Photo 1.7.2. I like to add borders to my photos and/or a drop shadow or bezel effect. However, it's driving me bonkers! See image below, when i resize canvas, it only expands the right and bottom edges. I have the middle anchor point selected and unlocked the padlock. I suspect it may be related to the video card which is a Nvidia 1060 max q in a Dell XPS 9570 4k touch display. Gonna update the drivers and retest.

Annotation 2019-08-18 130252.jpg

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In your History you do a Raster Crop.

Cropping in APhoto is non-destructive

In your case, if you are going to resize the canvas after a Crop you need to do a Layer > Rasterise & Trim after cropping the image, then resize

Not sure why switching the renderer to WARP appears to work for you

 

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