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Photoshop Leaving Transparent Pixels On The Borders of Layers/Images When Snapping

New Here ,
Jan 17, 2017 Jan 17, 2017

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I keep having this problem where when snapping or cropping a layer together with another one, say duplicating one layer and snapping it to the original, then rasterizing both layers together, it will leave a line either in the middle or around the border.

Is this a merge/rasterization issue? Its driving me absolutely nuts! Hopefully someone has a cure for this. Just counted it left 4 pixels on the bottom border when i duplicated and merged/rasterized my last project. Here is an example.

rasterization-test.jpg

Not sure if you'll be able to see closely but the bottom edge is missing 4 pixels based off of a CR2 raw image. This is compressed for posting.

Any help would be much appreciated, thanks!

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Jan 17, 2017 Jan 17, 2017

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Hi

Can you describe exactly how you combined the images?

At any point have you made a selection with a feather setting left on inadvertently?

Dave

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Did you do any Transforming (Scaling, Rotating, etc.) on any part of the image?

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Layers are rasterized. I have done some scaling.

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