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Am new guys....a big shout out Hello! 

I have  just completed and designed a book cover for print. Its been downloaded to the web and gone to the printer. On inspection of the cover on the web they and I, can see thin white lines around the graphics where the graphics overlap and come together. I have ordered a physical printed copy to check whether the lines will appear on there (hope not). Is there a way round to stop this from happening? It makes my work look a bit unprofessional and messy.

Any welcome comments would be appreciated.  Many thanks....MizChrizy

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Vertical and horizontal line? Solution is pixel perfect (position and objects size). Oblique lines and curves? The problem is antialiasing.

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15 minutes ago, Pšenda said:

Screenshot, example?

Vertical and horizontal line? Solution is pixel perfect (position and objects size). Oblique lines and curves? The problem is antialiasing.

Thank you for your response, its nice to know that theres people out there that can help.  Attached are some photos to show these white lines. I am not a professional designer, I am a writer really, and am trying to do my own book cover design to save some cash. So, wont be able to understand the technical terms but, I will certainly try as I certainly want to solve this problem of these awful lines ...Cheers... 

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