Hello! Thanks for using Meld, an image/photo blending, layering and masking app for designers & creatives.

Feel free to leave your feedback as well as read various suggestions & topics that may enhance your experience with the app.

Your feedback is obviously highly appreciated! Help us make Meld even better.
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Freedom of rotating overlays

Anonymous 10 years ago updated by Meld Support Team 10 years ago 4
Hey guys! I would to see a freedom of rotating overlays using our finger to twist n turn the overlays from the packs. I can only rotate it using the button but after that the overlays is locked. I cant move it to adjust to the desired positon. I love the idea of mask shape mode! However i cant resize how big or small i want the shape mask to be..
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moving/scaling layers

Anonymous 10 years ago updated by Meld Support Team 10 years ago 3
I feel completely duped. If I had known you can't reposition a layer once you've added it I would never have bought this app. That is an essential function when you can't see exactly how something should be positioned until you've masked it. Ridiculous. I don't suppose you offer refunds either. TERRIBLE!! WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY!!!
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Meld Support Team 10 years ago
Just to let you know the latest update (v1.11) to Meld on both iOS and Android allows you to free transform (rotate, move, scale) a layer at anytime by a simple double tap on the main editing screen.
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Fixed

Transparent PNGs Issues

Anonymous 10 years ago updated by Meld Support Team 10 years ago 2
Importing transparent PNGs have a couple of issues - in particular with NORMAL and MULTIPLY blend modes.

First issue is if you scale the image smaller the surrounds are filled in black - when it ideally should be transparent.

Also, once the transparent PNG is added to the "meld" with either NORMAL or MULTIPLY blending the layer background is black when it should remain transparent. Which is different to how it is displayed in the crop screen.
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Instagram's terrible resize algorithm for some android phones

Meld Support Team 10 years ago updated 10 years ago 2
PROBLEM
When uploading to Instagram on some android phones such as Nexus 4 the uploaded image looks pixelated and terrible. This has nothing to do with MELD, but it is in fact a problem with a poor image resizing algorithm used by Instagram on some of the android phones.

SOLUTION
Use a resize program ( eg. built in android editor, Pixlr Express which is free) and resize to 640x640 if using "Use High-Quality Image Processing" and then upload!

Otherwise,
you will need to go to Instagram options and under "advanced features" there will be a checkbox called "Use High-Quality Image Processing". MAKE SURE THIS IS UNCHECKED. Re-upload the results, guarantee the quality will be better although blurry... but better.

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Answered

Payment made twice

Anonymous 10 years ago updated by Meld Support Team 10 years ago 1
I made the payment in order to install the app and i my connection timed out. I clickeded install again and the payment was made again. I have received two texts of the same payment from the card company and would like a refund of one payment.
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Meld Support Team 10 years ago
This is really strange problem and unfortunately not related to our app but rather something you need to contact google about as this should not be possible if you had purchased the app already. Having said that though, if you contact support@madewithmeld.com with your 2 purchase receipts and we find them both we will be more than happy to refund one of them if this is what has happened. Thanks for your patience in this matter.
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Fixed

[android] bug flatten

Anonymous 10 years ago updated by Meld Support Team 10 years ago 4
Sgs4. Testing new layers it seems exclusion and subtract are producing black screens upon flattening. 
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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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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.