Configure whether depth maps from HEIC iPhone Portrait images have additional resampling applied upon import.
Select whether to show or hide file extensions.
Choose whether to create SVGs when copying objects for better cross-platform interaction.
You can exclude your thumbnail from being stored with your document.
Choose whether to overwrite imported PSD files when using the Save command, rather than creating an *.afdesign file. We recommend reading the warning provided in the dialog before selecting this option.
Choose whether to insert filler text as editable text.
Choose whether metadata stored in a sidecar XMP file is imported when opening its corresponding image.
For automatic RAW lens correction, include lens profile updates for new cameras. Place the downloaded Lensfun XML file or Adobe Lens Correction Profile (LCP) in the opened folder.
Language—Sets the UI language independently of the operating system. Select from the pop-up menu.
Colour options
You can set up your default RGB, CMYK, Greyscale and LAB colour profiles for use in future documents. Select from the pop-up menus.
Rendering Intent—Choose the rendering intent for your images. Select from the pop-up menu.
Choose whether to apply black point compensation when opening an image.
Choose whether to convert an opened file colour space to the working space and also choose whether to warn that this has occurred.
Choose whether to receive a warning when a working profile is assigned to an unprofiled image.
Configure OpenColorIO by choosing a configuration file and working directory. See Using OpenColorIO for more information.
Configure additional OpenEXR document import options. See 32-bit OpenEXR support for more information.
Choose whether to merge EXR alpha channel information to its associated RGB pixel layer's alpha channel.
Choose whether to divide EXR colour channels by the alpha channel.
Choose whether to leave zero alpha information untouched, or, with Post divide EXR colours by alpha enabled as well, for zero alpha information to be altered so post-division with colour channel information can be achieved.
Performance options
RAM Usage Limit—allows you to set your preference for optimizing application performance for your projects.
Disk Usage Warning At—choose the limit at which you are warned about disk usage.
Undo Limit—choose the history length you are able to access.
View Quality—choose the way in which the image displays during modifications. Select from the pop-up menu.
Choose whether to dither gradients, when working on projects, to speed up performance.
Choose a clipping option for optimizing performance.
File Recovery Interval—sets the interval for saving temporary data for currently open documents, allowing a document restore to be offered at startup if the app develops a fault.
Display—if your Mac has an additional discrete graphics card, checking the Use only integrated GPU will not allow access to it, therefore reducing power consumption and conserving battery life (useful for unplugged MacBook Pros).
Renderer—choose your rendering experience. Select from the pop-up menu.
Default—renders using the default method—typically the installed graphics card.
Graphics display adapter—the name here varies depending on your graphics card and its driver. If you have multiple graphics cards installed you may see more than one option here.
WARP—use Windows Advanced Rasterization Platform just for presenting the document. Try this if you are experiencing performance issues with the default option.
Retina Rendering—choose your rendering experience. Select from the pop-up menu.
Automatic (Best)—renders as non-retina followed by retina for balanced performance and quality.
Low quality (Fastest)—renders as non-retina only for highest performance level but compromises on quality.
High quality (Slowest)—renders as retina only for high quality but may compromise performance.
Hardware Acceleration—checking Enable Metal compute acceleration boosts some tasks' performance if a compatible GPU is available. See the Hardware acceleration topic.
Hardware Acceleration—checking Enable OpenCL compute acceleration boosts some tasks' performance if a compatible GPU is available. See the Hardware acceleration topic.
User Interface options
Background Grey Level—controls the greyscale level of the page background.
Artboard Background Grey Level—controls the greyscale level of the pasteboard surrounding artboards (from Affinity Designer documents).
UI Gamma—adjusts the contrast of the user interface.
Font UI Size—optionally increase the font size of UI text.
UI Style—displays the user interface in a dark or light style.
Tooltip Delay—set the length of time before a tooltip appears when hovering over a UI element.
Decimal Places for Unit Types—controls the number of decimal places allowable for each document measurement unit and degree readouts.
Locks (or keeps unlocked) an imported image as a background layer.
Choose whether line width (thickness) displays in points or in the document's measurement units.
Choose whether text is expressed in points or in the document's measurement units.
Choose whether the brush cursor display a preview of pixels to be placed.
Overlays a cross-hair over the brush cursor for better targeting.
Makes icons display in greyscale.
Expands layer to reveal selected object entry when object is selected on the page.
Choose whether to commit filters if subsequently carrying out a new operation while the Apply dialog is still open or whether to receive a prompt to Apply or Discard the filter instead. Clicking Apply will always commit the filter, irrespective of the this setting.
Choose whether to activate Touch Bar support.
Choose whether to enable pointer support.
Tools options
Tool Handle Size—makes selected layer content's bounding box handles and curve nodes (and handles) smaller or larger.
Choose whether +click displays context menus (alternative to right-click with a multi-button mouse).
Enable or disable the Force Touch context menu; when enabled, the menu is accessed by a strong-press on a Force Touch-compatible trackpad.
Choose whether an object is added to a selection when partially covered by the selection marquee or whether it has to be encompassed by the marquee.
When enabled, cycling between tools is only possible with modifier pressed.
Choose whether the middle mouse button will allow scrolling or zooming.
Choose whether dragging with the Zoom Tool zooms around the cursor (scrubby zoom) or creates a 'zoom to' marquee.
Enable Dial support—Check the option to use Surface Studio's Surface Dial (or equivalent radial device).
Synchronise tools between documents—Makes tool settings persistent between different documents.
Choose if the canvas can be rotated using a Trackpad or not.
Choose if the canvas can be rotated using a scroll wheel or not.
Touch for gestures only—When enabled, only your connected tablet pen can use tools on the canvas but you can still use gestures. Useful for preventing accidental tool use when interacting with the canvas. When disabled, you have full touch control plus gestures, with or without a tablet pen.
Move Tool Aspect Constrain—controls the default constraining behaviour when resizing objects using the Move Tool. Select from the pop-up menu.
Create Text with Blend Gamma—controls the default blend gamma applied to text on creation.
Nudge Distance—sets the amount by which an object is moved when using the arrow keys. Select measurement units from the pop-up menu.
Modifier Nudge Distance—sets the nudge amount by which an object is moved when using the arrow keys along with the .
Synchronise tools between documents—Makes tool settings persistent between different documents.
Additional dictionary folder—add an additional folder that you can copy dictionary files into. The directory is scanned during start-up and found dictionaries will be added.
Open Default Folder in Finder—Gain direct access to the default folder which is searched for plugins. Plugins can be added to this folder for easy access from the Filters menu.
Open Default Folder in Explorer—Gain direct access to the default folder which is searched for plugins. Plugins can be added to this folder for easy access from the Filters menu.
Add/Remove Plugin Search Folder—adds or removes a folder in which to search or access support files to make plugins accessible from the Filters menu.
Add/Remove Plugin Support Folder—adds or removes folders that contain supporting files for plugins (for example directories containing executables or presets).
Authorise Global—authorises access to supporting plugin files across multiple users and further resolves compatibility issues.
Software Updates
Sets the frequency to which the app will check for any software updates. You can switch off update checking by selecting 'Never'.
Miscellaneous options
Your current Fills, Brushes, Object Styles, Text Styles, User Defaults and Fonts can be reset to factory defaults. Reset fonts updates the font cache to the current state of the system (from memory).
Miscellaneous options
Your current Fills, Brushes, Object Styles, Text Styles and User Defaults can be reset to factory defaults.
Choose whether crash reports are sent to Serif automatically and whether they include your registered name to help technical support identify your feedback. Reports are anonymous by default.