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  1. Recipe: Create a new document On the Master Page, create a new Layer: Layer > New Layer, giving Layer1 On the document page, in the Layers panel, right-click on the Master Page layer and choose Edit Detached. Expand the Master Page layer, and select Layer1 Add an object to Layer1 on the document page. Click Finish to end Edit Detached mode. Switch to the Master Page, and in the Layers Panel, hide Layer1. Result: The object disappears from the document page, but the page thumbnail in the Pages panel is not updated. Master-Layer-Hidden.afpub
  2. This happens with either the retail or beta versions of Photo. It seems to occur only with a rectangular (non-square) image. In my experiments so far it has always worked with square images, but I suppose (given my recipe) that it might be related to the shape of the selection not the shape of the image. Open a rectangular image. Unlock the background layer. Switch to the Move Tool. Ctrl+A to select all. Select > Grow/Shrink... Specify -50px or -100px as the amount to grow/shrink, and press Apply. The bounding box is now offset, rather than matching the outline of the layer. With a square image, the bounding box matches the outline of the layer after step 7. Some examples of the offset bounding box: Here's one with a square image, where the bounding box is correct:
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