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Hi Forum members,

currently optimizing my macros and came across few problems. Thanks to @David in Яuislip help i´m now able to keep proportion of pictures when i change size.

When i make a macro adding a white frame( essentially changing the canvas size and get rid of transparency), the frame is added to the original, pre-cropped canvas size and not to the actual size. What do i do wrong? I not fully understood things like "rasterize", could be that. "Merge visible" does not fix my problem.

 

thanks,

stefan

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Not sure if this helps, but normally cropping is non destructive (basically the area outside the crop is hidden rather than removed). If you rasterise the cropped image it will make the crop permanent.

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30 minutes ago, stefan 1967 said:

So it is like I thought and has to do with "rasterize" ; ). I´ll try to add that in my macro,

You need to use the Rasterise & Trim option not just Rasterise

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