![]() ![]() The crop tool now defaults to the old behaviour (destructive). Dark / light UI improvements in brush editor panel. Sub-brush spacing / size sync buttons work properly. ![]() Fixed issues where sub-brushes could get reset. Improved visibility of selected hue range in HSL UI in light mode. Develop noise reduction performance improvements. Allow Cmd key to be held when typing numbers in a brush tool (will change flow instead of opacity). Fixed Voronoi bug if image has alpha channel. Fixed various TIFF files which tried to load into develop persona. ![]() Fixed flood fill bugs when colour is not opaque. Fixed 32bit issues with Soft Light blend mode. Fixed crash when RAW contains malformed GPS data. Remove new destructive modes from crop tool (for now - will revisit). Hide / Show / Show All Layers options in layers menu. Fixed liquify tool auto-commit issue when switching persona. Fixed resize document issues with layer effect scales. We now use Ctrl+number to change flow in the brush tools - not Cmd. Fixed recording of paint mixer brush in macros. Fixed recording of resize document sampler method in macros. Reduce file sizes by discarding old snapshots properly. Fixed orientation issues with some panoramas (upside down). Further improved Scale / Rotate stacking alignment. Attempt to fix the odd black square appearing in the view. Fixed CMYK rendering (again) when Metal is enabled (blacks would go weird). Fixed some PSDs which would not import due to path issues. Fixed Metal implementation of Diffuse Glow. Fixed mesh warp blurry issues when Metal disabled. Fallback to 96dpi for imported JPEG, PNG - not 72. Fixed some localisation issues on the Glyph Browser panel. Fixed histogram statistics (was including alpha channel in calculations incorrectly). More tools will now rasterise non-pixel layers on use. Significant improvements to selection refinement. With all that said, we hope that you will enjoy the new capabilities introduced in this release and we look forward to any and all feedback you give to us. It’s also worth noting that we aren’t done yet - we are still working through reported bugs from previous releases and hope to fix as many as possible before the final release of 1.7. They will not interfere with each other at all and you can continue to use the store version for critical work without worry. If this is your first time using a customer beta of an Affinity app, it’s worth noting that the beta will install as a separate app - alongside your store version. Things will be broken in this build - please use it to explore the new features and not for real work. This is especially true as this is only an early build of 1.7 - we will release many more builds before 1.7 ships. Photo 1.7 is a (very) significant change to the currently shipping 1.6 version, so, as ever, I would strongly urge users to avoid the 1.7 beta for critical work. We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of the latest beta of Affinity Photo 1.7 for macOS. ![]()
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