@figmadesign please reconsider making "copy as png" 1x again. I want to copy my design, not a scaled up version. If I need high quality I should be exporting (1x, 2x, 3x…), not copy/paste. 
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Replying to @fabiogiolito
Hey Fabio, you can control the PNG copy multiplier by adding an export setting (the largest multiplier will be used), or by copying when in Pixel Preview mode (the pixel preview setting will be used). Hope this helps. :)
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Replying to @figmadesign
Thanks. I will have to figure out a workaround. It’s not practical having to remember to switch modes or to add export options to something I just want to copy. I’d much prefer 1x by default, then largest export option if any are set.
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Replying to @fabiogiolito @figmadesign
Can you show or share some examples of the kind of frames you’re copying where 2x makes it worse?
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Replying to @mwichary @figmadesign
If you "copy as png" (with current 2x default) any design to share on Trello, Slack, Discord, Asana, etc. it will be displayed with the wrong size. Coworkers can't see the correct size, makes the feature unusable. When is copying at 2x good?
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Replying to @fabiogiolito @figmadesign
Most screens are retina, but people (and CSS etc.) prefer pre-retina units while designing. This means that every quick copy/paste into Slack etc. results in screenshots that are too coarse, corresponding to non-retina phones, tablet, or laptops that no longer exist.
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Copy as PNG at 2x becomes a functional equivalent of taking a screenshot from Figma at 100%, but it’s faster and more convenient.
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