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Been encountering this issue for a while. Looked online and everyone else who posted about it hasn't received an adequate answer.

When I export a JPG from an artboard in Publisher (Designer using Studio Link) I occasionally get a 16-pixel-thick border that wasn't there prior to exporting (image attached).

The position and size of the artboard is in whole pixels, there are no margins set, and there are no slices because it's Publisher and there is no export persona.

This behavior didn't start until the last year or so. I can do a workaround by putting everything into an empty rectangle the size of the artboard and exporting just the rectangle.

Insight into what's causing this and whether or not it can be resolved greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

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Showing white border on image
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@Cyan Cooper

The examples you have seen here which you say have no "adequate answer" are referring to a single while pixel border as a rounding error on placing the slice. Yours is something very different if you are getting a 16 pixel border, and it would be best to start by sharing your .afpublisher/.afdesign file with us to investigate. 

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18 minutes ago, Patrick Connor said:

@Cyan Cooper

The examples you have seen here which you say have no "adequate answer" are referring to a single while pixel border as a rounding error on placing the slice. Yours is something very different if you are getting a 16 pixel border, and it would be best to start by sharing your .afpublisher/.afdesign file with us to investigate. 

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Problem is in this layer (Blur live filter).
image.png.7dca7548604f5ca35863ca926ed551b5.png

Must be deleted (or set to 0px), not only disabled.

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15 minutes ago, Pšenda said:

Problem is in this layer (Blur live filter).
image.png.7dca7548604f5ca35863ca926ed551b5.png

Must be deleted (or set to 0px), not only disabled.

 

Thank you for clarifying! I removed it and the white border on the exported file went away.

It's a little inconvenient that you can't use a live filter layer without offering it to specific layers. Hopefully Affinity's product team looks into this!

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Encapsulate these layers in a group. This limits the effect of the Live filter to only the layers in the group.
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55 minutes ago, Pšenda said:

Problem is in this layer (Blur live filter).

Any thoughts on why it seems to only happen occasionally? 

I didn't have that problem with that file at all.

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This is OK - select layer, and then use Live filter
image.png.ca8b8920d383f987dbb2975a3818a393.png

 

But if Live filter is use to whole layer stack - then is problem.
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Even if the filter is turned off.
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I think it's a bug.

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