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I'm not sure if this is normal behavior but I have a png with transparency. It's meant to be use as a texture for a 3D asset so both the transparency and it's exact placement on the canvas is very important. I've been using the file>export>export as to generate my pngs but am finding that the resulting png changes the location of the pixel information on the canvas. Everything shifts towards to middle. How/where can I manage this 'feature'?
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The real solution for this problem is:
With this all the layers are exported as individual transarent files at the directory you have choosen and every object in the layer are positioned in the same position as if in the original canvas at your Photoshop's work area.
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This is indeed the solution, however it creates an extra step for people that need to have the image exported at 300DPI since the export layers to files only exports at 72 DPI. They fixed the "export as" function which did the same but the export layers to files continues to ignore the DPI resolution that is in the file 😞
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Okay here's what worked for me and I didn't see it posted previously.
1, open a transparent layer
2, paint bucket it completely with a color
3, drop its opacity to 0
4, group the 0 opacity layer with the layer/s you want to export
5, done
It seems photoshop registers the 0 opacity layer as mattering, a shape, even though it's invisible.
Cheers
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Whoops don't celebrate yet... If you need to use the png as a layer in another project it doesn't work. The problem recreates itself.
Now the pngs display as I want them — it the image in a set location on the transparency. The thumbnail reflects this, when I open it it is correct.
But when I go to paste that png as a layer in another document, it centers my image!
Even if I copy and paste the same layer within the same psd file — the pasted image is centered. So one thumbnail reflects proper position, while the "duplicated" image centers.
That centering behaivor travels with the document. I tried all locking mechanisms, vector mask, the opacity dropped to zero accompanying page that worked on export.
I even made a path to AI, opened in illustrator, and found — a hovering square delineated in the center of the document where the image kept appearing in the psd file?
Maybe this is the smoking gun for anyone who knows. I'm brand new to illustrator.
Maybe this is my doing and mistake but I've never experienced it before.
Somebody?
I tried to lock it in place with icon that says (keep your ima
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I have a potential solve for this. I was having same issue when exporting placement titles as png for video, and export would either trim the transparent pixels, or when adjusting canvass size would repostion them as centered. A work around if you want to do batch exports is:
Make layers you want to export visible and hide anything you don't want exported then:
This seems to keep things in same position as placed on layer, although have not stressed tested extensively yet.
Hope this helps!