Cropping an image adds a thin lighter border around it
Whenever I crop an image, a thing, light-colored border automatically appears around the newly cropped image, making merging two adjacent images by hand annoying. Removing this automatic border would be very helpful.
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Anonymous
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When you crop an image, it shows you what the image dimensions post-crop are going to be. These dimensions are inaccurate to the final image size.
Furthermore, when I crop images, often there's a pixel of white left on the edge, even when my image overflows or hits the edge of the artboard perfectly before cropping.
Screen recording attached.
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Jake Allen commented
I am running into an error when I go to crop an image. The original image does not contain any white lines or grid lines running through it, however when the image is cropped these evenly spaced white thin lines appear across the image. These lines will even show up after the image is exported. Any fixes or resolutions? Illustrator is up-to-date, I'm running macOS Ventura 13.0. (This does not happen with other images that are cropped in this file). To crop the image I am just simply going to Object>Crop Image