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Artboards export with white padding


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They export normally from Designer. Photo messes up by adding a white border.

Setting "include bleed" in Photo's export cuts away the white border and leaves the now smaller image. Exporting 1:1 is not possible in Photo when Artboards are used.

This extra area roughly matches the frames once set in export persona (the very first thing I deleted, EP is clean).

 

This is through normal export, I don't use export persona anymore as it's too fickle and error prone.

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7 hours ago, Frank Jonen said:

And now it's in both apps. I just duplicated an Artboard in Designer and now that one exports erroneously while the predecessors export normally (from Designer. In Photo they're all crapping out).

Hi @Frank Jonen,

Can you attach the project file in question?

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With that document, I can replicate the padding issue in Photo, but not Designer. Have you got a different file with the padding issue for Designer?

As a workaround, it seems that Area: Whole Document fixes the issue. 

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