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Photoshop is exporting content outside of canvas...

New Here ,
Jan 12, 2018 Jan 12, 2018

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I'm wildly confused. I've used this programs years and have never come across this issue. I must has tweaked my setting somewhere. But where? It's most likely so simple and I'll look like an idiot in the end, but it'll be worth it.

Whenever I have exported files from my project, only the visible area on my canvas is included on my final file. But now, the whole original image is there. What the heck?

Here is it. Canvas with about 40% of my original photo visible. The way I like it, and the way I want it to export.

I go to export, and the whole friggin' photo is there:

I've cropped the image with the "delete cropped pixels" function on too, and the stupid thing still shows up.

I know I'm overlooking something. Community, please help

Many thanks!

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Jan 13, 2018 Jan 13, 2018

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Check your artboards and the relevant little tickboxes everywhere that make certain functions use them. You could have accidentalyl created multiple ones on top of each other and the one from the source image is still there and used.

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 04, 2018 Jun 04, 2018

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This helped me

Use artboards in Adobe Photoshop

I just selected the background layer (as it was the correct size) right mouse clicked and selected Artboard from layer.

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New Here ,
Sep 26, 2021 Sep 26, 2021

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I had this same problem just a few minutes ago with a flyer i was designing.

I checked the issue up online and I got here.

Fortunately, I've been able to solve it.

 

First, select the artboard with the move tool.

- Right click on the move tool and select Artboard tool

- Click on the Setting button (Cog icon :gear:) located on the title bar as shown in the attached image.

- Check the option that says "Shrinkwrap Canvas on Save".

- Proceed with your export.

 

This process should solve the problem and export the image without any extra white space

 

 

This is my first comment/reply on the Adobe Community 

 

 

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