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Hey!

I have an issue someone may help me with:

When I add e.g. a colored rectangle to a white page and I want it to cover whole with I still see a small white border on the edges. The white border is viewed even if I strech the recangle outside the edge of the page.

Unfortunately this does not only apear while working but also when i export the file as pdf (digital). I have no margins, bleeds or anything set (all = 0).

Can you help me?

Thanks!

 

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Like @Joachim_L I am old and need glasses, and like him I too cannot see a white border around the rectangle. Could you upload a screen grab?

Affinity Photo 2.5.3,  Affinity Designer 2.5.3, Affinity Publisher 2.5.3, Mac OSX 14.5, 2018 MacBook Pro 15" Intel.

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The meaning of this "white border" becomes more obvious as being the page edge only if you untick "Clip to Canvas" to display objects outside the page.

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p.s.: An additional page contour will appear if you add a bleed to your document via "Document Setup...".

macOS 10.14.6 | MacBookPro Retina 15" | Eizo 27" | Affinity V1

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4 minutes ago, Amir Anderson said:

I do see the edges when I export as digital pdf. Pls see the file attached.

Any idea how to change that?

This line appears to become created by the used PDF viewer app. You can try another viewer.
(I don't get it for instance with Acrobat but do get it with macOS Preview)

macOS 10.14.6 | MacBookPro Retina 15" | Eizo 27" | Affinity V1

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Still no white borders for me in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Could you show a screenshot how it looks in your PDF reader please?

no-border.jpg

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5 minutes ago, Joachim_L said:

Still no white borders for me in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Could you show a screenshot how it looks in your PDF reader please?

no-border.jpg

hmm, thats interesting, indeed there are no edges in your view.  I only have Adobe reader at the moment and I use Windows 10. But even if I manage to change the view with another pdf reader, its not about mine, its about the view of others...

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The white border you see in your PDF viewer may just be an artefact of a combination of how the viewer is displaying the PDF at the scale you have set and your eyes.
The software may be trying to interpolate between black and grey and coming up with something that looks white but might not actually be white. In other words it might be just an optical illusion.

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ok, I changed the adobe reader settings from standard to "dark grey" background. And yes it is getting better, in case of a colored (red) rectangle I dont see any edges, in case of a black one I still see some.

So guess it is not affinity causing the issue. Mabye its just my monitor, however, I never noticed that before...

Thanks to all responders for your efforts!! 

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21 minutes ago, h_d said:

No white border on Preview for MacOS...

Possibly an improvement in your macOS 10.15 ? – In 10.14. I get this contour...

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... but can reduce it to appear at the top edge only with a different render pref setting:

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macOS 10.14.6 | MacBookPro Retina 15" | Eizo 27" | Affinity V1

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  • 2 years later...

I have the same problem, but it's only recent.  And it's not a pdf viewer artefact.  Here is a screenshot of a white border (that I did not request) on a placed jpg photo inside Affinity Publisher before exporting to pdf. 

[addendum: it looks like the problem appears when I place the photo and then place it into a frame where I can manipulate the height and width; again, I did not have this problem a few months ago]

Photo book pdfs made even a few months ago do not have this attribute.  I cannot figure out what has changed, except that I'm now running on a new Mac M2 Mini with MacOS Ventura.

Screenshot 2023-10-09 at 10.44.48 AM.png

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4 hours ago, BKFC said:

I have the same problem, but it's only recent.  And it's not a pdf viewer artefact.  Here is a screenshot of a white border (that I did not request) on a placed jpg photo inside Affinity Publisher before exporting to pdf. 

[addendum: it looks like the problem appears when I place the photo and then place it into a frame where I can manipulate the height and width; again, I did not have this problem a few months ago]

Not every white edge is "the same" problem. – Your screenshot looks rather like a white stroke applied to an object (e.g. to the Image or its Picture Frame), also a white fill colour can cause this appearance if the image is smaller than the parent frame or than an object below the image.

To detect what is causing the white border it is useful to see a screenshot with the Colours panel + the Layers Panel while the object that shows the border is selected and with possible parent layers in the panel unfolded.

macOS 10.14.6 | MacBookPro Retina 15" | Eizo 27" | Affinity V1

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