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“Pseudo lines” around exported images

In Designer 2.5.5 (but I already noticed it in earlier versions) there is a problem with the exact scaling of the size of an image, regardless of whether it is a single image or in the art board:

Exporting an image file always adds a line mostly on all sides ( right and bottom but stronger ) or does not take over the color. This is clearly visible in the preview image when exporting ( File > Export ).

For images with a border radius, this is also clearly visible at the top right

I have noticed this before in the export persona that the actual size of the image is not taken here either, but there is usually a 1px shift and the slice has to be reduced manually.

I have just tried it again on a new file and it is actually the same again.
If images have to be created with pixel accuracy, e.g. logos, this is not so good if you don't know where the line comes from.

Here are a few pictures deliberately in dark color to make it easier to see.
PS: tried several pictures, there seem to be changes in grids, but the problem persists.

 

 

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Hi @dywoo,

This will happen when either the Artboard itself or the slice coordinates use non-integer values...

Take a look at this post for an expanded explanation...

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