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Can images be resized (using finger pinch/spread/rotate motion) in the main editing screen?

Anonymous 10 years ago updated by Meld Support Team 10 years ago 3
I've just downloaded Meld and am delighted at the opportunity to beta test this very promising app.

I started right in and have been exploring the UI. I very quickly came up against a road block: Once I go past the initial crop screen and accept into the main editing screen, it appears that I am no longer able to use my fingers to resize or rotate an image at will. The images in each layer appear 'locked' in place. This stopped me in my tracks:

  1. Imported base layer.
  2. Imported second layer, a variation of image in the first layer (similar but not identical).
  3. No need to crop; continued to main editing screen.
  4. Under 'Transform', I horizontally flipped the second layer to align with the first.
  5. The alignment was off due to a slight size discrepancy between the two images so I needed to pinch the second layer to resize it but was unable to do so.

I checked to see if I could find the answer here but it appears that the crop screen is the only place to resize/rotate? Am I missing something?

I've grown accustomed  -- in Leonardo -- to being able to manipulate each image, in every layer, at will, at every stage of the editing process. I'm not sure what to make of this seeming limitation in Meld and am hoping that I am simply misunderstanding something.

Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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Fixed

Loss of resolution when flattening image

Jacob Dix 10 years ago updated by Meld Support Team 10 years ago 3
Being limited to four layers, I had to flatten the image three times to add 12 new elements. The resolution was at that point quite low (from lossy compression), and edges of geometric figures blurry. A portion of the image shifted slightly (image included. The far left building has a shift on the roof, the second to the right building, and straight up from it the triangle also have this shift), and the image showed heavy vertical lines (especially on the right side). I fixed some of the vertical line blur whiole adding typography, in another app. 

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Answer
Meld Support Team 10 years ago
With max compression with jpgs and larger export sizes these artefacts have been severely reduced and removed in most instances. We are closing this bug but will continue to improve the output quality moving forward.