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Hi, I have a file where I have a layer with mask on it, and that layer is  just right to the edge.

The mask is also up to the edge of the image.

In AP it looks ok, but when exporting I get a nasty halo on the edge.

 

1. In AP

image.png.5f349f584f4c048e4a8bd4d8a55c3101.png

 

2. Exported image

image.png.1b0ef2d7b0a4990b8da9111bb49afa87.png

 

3. Same image exported, but w/o the offending layer

image.png.3bbc61e15822c39c81269859c3b526e0.png

"I'm a lumberjack and I'm OK, I sleep all night, and I work all day..."

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Uploading, it's the cartoony layer above most other layers (called Layer1), it's obviously stretched, so that's where I believe error comes from. I'm exporting via export persona.

"I'm a lumberjack and I'm OK, I sleep all night, and I work all day..."

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That may be so (I masked the layer in another image/file and then copied that layer with mask over), but:

  1.  It's not visible on 1:1 zoom
  2. I specifically painted over that part with a black brush After I resized the layer.

Notice how the mask looks on 1:1 zoom, and yet it's bleeding colour somehow when exporting:

image.png.8255be56dc87ef907da18eb4feac0dfd.png

 

Also, the layer ends with the canvas:

image.png.ec626528d9529b74e4e1015ffc716c03.png

"I'm a lumberjack and I'm OK, I sleep all night, and I work all day..."

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The best idea I have right now is that there's somthing wrong with the export mechanism. Like layers first being resized then merged down or something along these lines.

"I'm a lumberjack and I'm OK, I sleep all night, and I work all day..."

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