When I export a draw, or a picture from the corel x7 to png or to jpg, I have a problem:
Exporting images with anti-aliased, on the exported picture I found a thin white line on the edges of picture.If I export the picture without anti-aliased, this white line will not be there.If I export the picture with anti-aliased, BUT I reducing the size one pixel, or one %, there will be no white line.This problem is there in every dpi, and all file types, what I use (jpg, png, transparent png ).I have to export a lot of picture, and draw, and very boring to reduce the size on each images... :)How can I fix it?
Thanks
Yes Roy, that's how to do it.
RoyReed said: I find using the pixel grid very fiddly to use.
Yes, and the issue lives on in 2018, 2019.
The issue with PNG and jpg export for web is many times people want to work in inches or meters and just change the rulers to pixel.
I do that as a quickie too and just make the object 2 x 2 pixels bigger and cut it during export.
If you work regularly in web work I believe setting up a web template document with all the propervsetyingscresolves 85% of the issues.
I finally managed to solve the problem. If I want to export a 1000 pixel image, I start the work with 1010 pixels. +1 or +2 or +10 pixels, it doesn't matter. In the export menu, I specify 1000 pixels for the size. Then there will be no thin white stripe on the edge of the exported image.
I rarely do web images so I don't makes a dedicated web workspace so I basically do the same thing.