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Hi,
I have strange result when making image smaller via export. There is black background, also rectangle and still I get weird outline around my artboard. In JPG also in PNG.
PS 26.11.1
Windows 11 Pro 25H2
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Thank you for your message. Could you please provide a screenshot of the image along with the Layers Panel? Additionally, is this issue occurring with just this one image or multiple images? If it is only one image, it would be beneficial for us to examine it. You may share the image here or via direct message if it contains sensitive information.
Also, I noticed that you are using an older version of Photoshop. Is there a particular reason for this? If not, please update to the latest version 27.2 and let us know the outcome.
We look forward to your response.
Regards,
Srishti
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This is from latest 2026.2.0. Still same issue. What I am doing is slace down the images.
Not sure what is going on each version of PS. I have same setup since artboards function were added.
Also if I change size of the arboard in export there is an error. This things are pretty annoying and slows me very down.
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Hi @Pedro369032337muj! Thank you for reaching out! Could you please share this file with us, so that we can take a closer look? You can share it via Google Drive, WeTransfer, or another public file-sharing platform.
In the meantime, you can try these fixes and see if they make a difference.
- Instead of scaling in the Export dialog, go to Image > Image Size, scale your project there, and then run a standard Export.
- In Photoshop's Preferences > Performance. Go to Advanced Settings under Graphics Processor and try toggling "GPU Compositing" off and restarting Photoshop.
Thanks a lot!
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As a diagnostic test, select the Artboard in the layer panel, then use Layer > Duplicate to a new document, with merge visible, then Flatten to a Background layer. Then export using the same reduced pixel dimensions. Does this resolve the issue? I'm guessing this is due to transparent edge pixel interpolation.
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