I am exporting for web at half size at 90%. The final export image has a white line at the bottom likely 1px in size
This appears when viewing it online, in google drive, slack, etc. The original source image does not have this white line. Something like this is a deal breaker for me and Pixelmator I hope its an easy fix or something I'm doing wrong.
Exports have a white line in the image
2020-02-23 21:17:43
It appears my certain export preset with this image is causing it:
Image: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Export Preset:
Image: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Export Preset:
2020-02-23 21:48:38
I think you've found a bug. First I reproduced it with your image, then one of mine that I resized to have an odd number of vertical pixels.
It looks fairly easily reproducible.
1. Import an image.
2. Resize it (or crop it) so that it is an odd number of pixels high.
3. In the Export for Web... tool, set the file format to JPG, GIF or PNG and the size to 0.5x
The bottom row of pixels will be transparent (PNG) or white (JPG, GIF) and this will be visible immediately, before you even export and will also be present on the exported image.
I'd recommend emailing support@pixelmator.com with a link to this post. That way it'll get straight into their bug-tracker.
Until it's fixed, I'd recommend avoiding 0.5x Web export with source images that are an odd number of pixels high.
Hope this helps (at least a little).
- Stef.
It looks fairly easily reproducible.
1. Import an image.
2. Resize it (or crop it) so that it is an odd number of pixels high.
3. In the Export for Web... tool, set the file format to JPG, GIF or PNG and the size to 0.5x
The bottom row of pixels will be transparent (PNG) or white (JPG, GIF) and this will be visible immediately, before you even export and will also be present on the exported image.
I'd recommend emailing support@pixelmator.com with a link to this post. That way it'll get straight into their bug-tracker.
Until it's fixed, I'd recommend avoiding 0.5x Web export with source images that are an odd number of pixels high.
Hope this helps (at least a little).
- Stef.