Susan Lee
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This is obviously not fixed and still needs a proper fix
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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.
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I am having the same problems on Illustrator CC 2018 on a MacBook Pro on High Sierra version 10.13.6 (17G65). I have tried almost every single option, to no avail. I have a document with 24 artboards representing different google display ad sizes and designs. The artboards are the exact sizes of the images I need (300x300, 728x90, etc.) I have exported them as pngs and jpgs and still had the problem. All are sized with integers, all lined up to top left. I made them pixel perfect and viewed them in pixel preview. Nothing solves the problem. I have been spinning my wheels on this for two days. The elements are sized perfectly too within the artboards. Some of them export okay, but most don't. They are one pixel larger either in width or height or both. Please help! If there's a way to do it, I would love to attach the file to see if you can make it work.