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Dashed Lines around Embedded Images?

New Here ,
Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

Hello all, I think I may have just installed latest update of Illustrator.  Now I see dashed lines around all the images on my artboard.  The dashed lines trace around the border of the images.  I did not see this before.  I noticed when I zoom in a lot they go away.  Any idea how I can removed the dashed border lines?  See attached photo.  Thanks!

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Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

Does it go away when you view in CPU mode?

Does it go away when you export the images?

Are you really sure tht this is not part of the image pixels?

Did you rotate them in Illustrator?

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New Here ,
Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

Hello, yes I'm sure it's not part of the image because I don't remember seeing it before and when I open a New Document, copy the image from the original document and paste it to the new document's artboard, it doesn't have the border.  Yes it is not there when I export the image

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Community Expert ,
Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

So it's not there in another Illustrator document?

 

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New Here ,
Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

I just copied the image to a new document actually.  Now instead of dashed lines it shows a solid line on one of the edges.  This solid lines shifts from left right up down as I zoom in...very strange

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Community Expert ,
Apr 06, 2023 Apr 06, 2023

Please upload that photo. Without having it, nobody will be able to solve this.

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New Here ,
Apr 15, 2023 Apr 15, 2023

Please see attached and let me know if you need anything else.  Thanks so much

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Community Expert ,
Apr 16, 2023 Apr 16, 2023

Ican only quote myself:

"Please upload that photo. Without having it, nobody will be able to solve this."

 

If you don't want to upload that photo, then please get a decent image editor (Photoshop or comparable and delete the outer edge pixels of the image.

Without having that image itself that is all I can tell you.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

Please select the image and show us a fullscreen screenshot with visible Layers Panel and the Appearance Panel too.

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New Here ,
Apr 15, 2023 Apr 15, 2023

Hello sorry for the late reply.  Please see attached images and let me know if you need anything else.   Thank you

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Mentor ,
Apr 06, 2023 Apr 06, 2023

>when I zoom in a lot they go away

Probably just a screen imaging issue.

Zoom in in PS and see if you can see them.

If you can, Select all, Select→Modify→Contract (tick Apply effect at canvas bounds check box), type 1* pixel, image→crop

* or maybe 2...

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New Here ,
Apr 06, 2023 Apr 06, 2023

Okay I will try this thank you.  I don't have Photoshop, only Illustrator

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Mentor ,
Apr 07, 2023 Apr 07, 2023

You can use Crop Image (in the tool bar or Object menu) or use a clipping mask around the image in Illy.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 16, 2023 Apr 16, 2023

@nick292688194zld 

Based on your last two screenshots:

  • expand your layers panel (click on the small arrow)
  • select the image
  • the appearance panel must remain visible
  • show the tool panel as well
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New Here ,
Oct 14, 2024 Oct 14, 2024
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Just had the same issue, I UNembedded the images, then REimbedded them, and the dashes went away!

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