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November 25, 2016
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how to get rid of autogenerated grey border box line

  • November 25, 2016
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hi, how do i get rid of this grey border box line that is autogenerated in my exported jpeg files

here's how it looks, Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet  you can see a very thin grey border line if u look carefully

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    Correct answer mytaxsite

    The way I did it was to create a new layer and filled it with Black - the original background of your image.  Then I dragged that new layer to the bottom of the pile so that it became the base layer/background but only black on it.  Then go back to your image and with eraser tools delete the border.  you might need to zoom to see it properly but by erasing it and bottom layer shows off which is black so it doesn't matter.  Then just save as by going to File >> Save as...

    Hope this helps.

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    mytaxsite
    Inspiring
    November 25, 2016

    JJMack
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    Community Expert
    November 25, 2016

    Add a layer on top on your image and piaint over it with black and save a jpeg. It looks like you may have use a been off by a pixel in some layer size so your are   left with this thin halo

    JJMack
    Participating Frequently
    November 25, 2016

    im not sure what u mean, so once i get a layer and make it black with fill, how does that solve my problem?

    ty for fixing itfor me taxsite, but im having this problem on every image i export so id like to figure out how to do it myself

    mytaxsite
    mytaxsiteCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    November 25, 2016

    The way I did it was to create a new layer and filled it with Black - the original background of your image.  Then I dragged that new layer to the bottom of the pile so that it became the base layer/background but only black on it.  Then go back to your image and with eraser tools delete the border.  you might need to zoom to see it properly but by erasing it and bottom layer shows off which is black so it doesn't matter.  Then just save as by going to File >> Save as...

    Hope this helps.