![]() I am talking about the same equivalent easy copy procedure. If Affinity is projecting this bitmap information for me to see, already scaling it for my end resolution of my working file (the inner genuine resolution still can be different for sure) why not let me copy that region - no transformations just copy information that i see already in my working file? When you making screenshot of any information in your screen - it just copy, as it projected to your PC screen. So my selection region, for example 200х100 pixels selecting exact region of that projection, the same content as i can see it in 100% percentage. ![]() It is already projecting inner content to the dimension of my affinity working file. This content and associated text is in no way sponsored by or affiliated with any company, organization, or real-world good that it may purport to portray. There was no talk about transforming such layer. The CAD files and renderings posted to this website are created, uploaded and managed by third-party community members. But the same or similar way it works in Photoshop - but in Photoshop i can copy a region from such non rasterized image layer with built in bitmap - that easy to check. Forget other commands - only COPY and PASTE. ![]() This is not issue at all, i am start my question not about this. ![]() Let this object be as it is - i am not arguing about such concept. it will always have the same internal pixel dimensions (its height & width in pixels) regardless of those transformations
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