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This issue is probably happening because the artboard dimensions are not appropriate for raster export (i.e. are in decimals).
If you make x and y values as the whole numbers in the transform panel (not in decimal), then the extra pixels will not be added to the exported image.That is the workaround, and it’s reported that it’s not always the case.
At the same time — Ai knows the size of artboards to be exported and yet it does not deliver the set sizes, which is not fair. The team is going to rethink the algorithm.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Delos commentedBonjour, exemple:
Une illustration dans un plan de travail qui fait 240px de large.
Si mon plan de travail est par exemple positionné: x:10.458 et y: 5.879
J'exporte en png, mon fichier fera 241px.
Je repositionne mon plan de travail: x:10.00 et y: 6.00
J'exporte à nouveau et mon ficher fera bien 240px.C'est un problème qui existe depuis plusieurs générations, et c'est embêtant quand on fait de la précision pour du web.
Merci.Delos supported this idea ·
Hi, I have the solution, it's almost this one.
In my side it's about the artboard position (X, Y), must be an integer.
So artboard position or dimension, but yes this is annoying.
Thanks.