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Exporting Layers as PNG Retaining Image Size

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Aug 09, 2019 Aug 09, 2019

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When I take a PSD and select multiple layers and Export As PNG the images with any transparency get trimmed. I need to know how to avoid this. I am using Photoshop to create texture maps for 3D modeling and have an action setup to process a PSD into texture maps that need to have the same resolution (2048x2048, 4096x4096 etc.) My Albedo and Metallic maps sometimes have transparencies. I am trying to automate this process as much as possible and do not want to have to manually save each layer or have to check each one to make sure it's going to export correctly. I just want to run the action and hit export and know that my files are going to be correct.

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Aug 09, 2019 Aug 09, 2019

Hi Krissyh,

Sorry that the exported PSD with transparency is getting cropped while saving the images using "Export as" method.

Could you please take a look at the solution mentioned in this similar discussion Export without crop/trim?  and let us know if that helps?

Thanks,

Akash

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Aug 09, 2019 Aug 09, 2019

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Hi Krissyh,

Sorry that the exported PSD with transparency is getting cropped while saving the images using "Export as" method.

Could you please take a look at the solution mentioned in this similar discussion Export without crop/trim?  and let us know if that helps?

Thanks,

Akash

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Yes the answer there is exactly what I'm looking for. I will just add a empty layer mask into my action for each layer. Thank you very much!

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Thanks for the update.

Glad that it helped

~Akash

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