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June 24, 2016
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ARTBOARD BUGS !? canvas, image size problem

  • June 24, 2016
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Hi,

I've been using adobe for long, but first time I'm using CC, so the issue is:

1. Had defined my size as 1080x1440 on the new file but both the image size and the canvas size changed automatically(not even proportional to my custom) though my canvas size was showing the correct size. ( image size and canvas size is showing diff than artboard size, when I SAVE AS - png, its saving in the image size not the artboard size.

2. when exporting artboard ( i wanted png so cntr+alt+shift+w ) my objects placed on the canvas are getting misaligned. EVEN THOUGH on the artboard canvas its showing proper positioning, when exporting its shifting my entire object location

3. This is surprisingly not happening on every layer, but on random layers and in random order at times. sometimes shifting left sometimes bottom, sometimes more sometimes less. I'm perplexed really !

I have several groups and several layers within those groups. And i need a solution to this soon ! Please help ! I am really confused ! After having defined the size the first thing when we make a new file these things shouldn't happen.

How can i work if my canvas is showing something and when i'm saving its showing something else... ?

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Correct answer ChristopherButler

Artboard documents have an auto expanding canvas depending on the content in the document. This allows you to move content freely around the document view without worrying about whether it will fit on the canvas. The adjusted bounds match internal memory tile sizes for performance reasons, which is why they seem not proportional to you. Normally this is hidden from you by virtue of the "infinite" background outside the artboards, but there are places where the hidden canvas size appears in the user interface.

The fact that Save As PNG uses the canvas size for the bounds of the PNG is a bug which I hope to fix in the next major release. Have you tried using the File>Export>Artboards to Files... command and then select one of the PNG formats in there?

If you must turn off the the canvas auto-expand functionality, you can. It's in the Artboard Tool Options Gear icon. It is set on a per document basis.

21 replies

obsessivetype
Inspiring
September 25, 2018

Bug still exists. Adobe should be ashamed of itself.

Participant
August 19, 2018
Participant
August 19, 2018

Is there a fix on this issue? I've wasted 4 hours trying to figure it out. Funny thing is...the Export feature was working fine a few weeks ago...now its not. Very frustrating!

cathyc52156771
Participant
August 16, 2018

I was struggling with this trying to make banner ads.. I got around by not selecting artboard while making original file. Hope this helps!

Marypop
Participating Frequently
October 23, 2017

I'm having similar problem. In PS workspace everything looks good, but when exporting half of artboard cut's away and huge transparent area is created surrounding the artboard.

Participating Frequently
August 2, 2017

Same problem

Inspiring
March 21, 2017

I have a similar issue - when using artboards and I try to change the canvas size the dimensions I try to change will jump to it's own random number and I have no control over it. The only fix I've found is to export artboards but that's a pretty slow process unfortunately and doesn't offer the tools I need in "Export for Web and Devices." I hope you all fix this soon.

Thanks,

B

July 10, 2017

I'm having the same stupid issue, this is infuriating. I cant get work to my client.

plhnk
Participant
November 14, 2016

I think I'm having the same problem? For some reason photoshop is trimming the image size...removing the transparent pixels? And then centering on the canvas...sort of. When I export w/color background, then it works perfect...WHY THE FRENCH TOAST does it mis-align when exporting w/transparent background.

ChristopherButler
Adobe Employee
ChristopherButlerCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
July 11, 2016

Artboard documents have an auto expanding canvas depending on the content in the document. This allows you to move content freely around the document view without worrying about whether it will fit on the canvas. The adjusted bounds match internal memory tile sizes for performance reasons, which is why they seem not proportional to you. Normally this is hidden from you by virtue of the "infinite" background outside the artboards, but there are places where the hidden canvas size appears in the user interface.

The fact that Save As PNG uses the canvas size for the bounds of the PNG is a bug which I hope to fix in the next major release. Have you tried using the File>Export>Artboards to Files... command and then select one of the PNG formats in there?

If you must turn off the the canvas auto-expand functionality, you can. It's in the Artboard Tool Options Gear icon. It is set on a per document basis.

KJ Jackett
Participating Frequently
December 3, 2017

Hello Chris why is this happening in photoshop? I've never had this issue before until the latest update I've now wasted 3 hours trying to trouble shoot, and am very frustrated. As you can see below, my artboard is one size but on export it looks like the image on the right.

sedesign
Known Participant
January 19, 2018

Save as, and save for web are not honoring the masking of the artboard. Something on one of your layers is extending beyond the boundaries of the artboard. You either need to find it and remove it, or not use artboards for this project.


it makes no sense that the size of the artboard should change without any interaction from me...

i was happily making a series of product images, in a set size template, so they would all be relative sizes to one another.. nice guides to help me do that efficiently...

the first 8 worked perfectly. then i placed a new photo - from a different set of images, by a different photographer - and it all went to SUGAR DOUGHNUTS (to paraphrase WHAT THE FRENCH TOAST above)... and am having the same issues as noted numerous times above. and the guides go wiped out around the artboard to the edge of extended canvas of the image that's not actually visible ...

and here's something even weirder - and yes, this is a cross post, but.... - i rotated this last image by 1% counter clockwise... and ALL THE OTHER linked images are now rotated by the same amount... so they are now all crooked, while the one that needed correction is fine. WTFT, again..

i have determined that trimming the image will at least get rid of the excess and allow a CLOSE size to the artboard to export, but it's not relative size - trying to resize in export as/save for web doesn't work, ratio is off so I can't get the right size. THE WEIRD thing is that it LOOKS the same... but the dimensions displayed are definitely not correct.

not sure why artboards were introduced to photoshop if they are not going to work the same (nor as well) as in illustrator.

i will go back to doing these batch files in illustrator... at least i get predictable results there.

and for the love of all that's holy... why does photoshop STILL steal focus when launching? that is so incredibly annoying...

EDIT... i have determined, now, that it's the image rotation that is messing with the artboard/canvas whatever...

i opened a new document, no artboards, set it the same size as previous, placed the same linked photo... tried export... size was perfect...

rotated the image 1degree counter clockwise... tried export... image size is hooped... as above.

Sheena Kaul
Legend
June 24, 2016
Participant
June 29, 2016

Any solutions "?? i have several files, documents on a single psd file and i cant rework on them.. I have found a temporary solution but i cant do this as it changes my original alignment.

I make a new file WITHOUT ARTBOARD of the canvas size i had taken originaly , I copy all the groups from my problem file to the new file . This allows me to save WHAT I SEE on the new file, but after moving, the groups have moved relative to the canvas and i have to manually move them again, but since i'm moving all layers together, i have to estimate their position (from the original intended) .

Please help !

Participant
July 11, 2016

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(same problem)