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I found a messsage in the archive asking about this, but it was unanswered.
When I bring an image into Photoshop CS2, duplicate the Background layer and then crop the image (setting width, height and with or without settign the resolution), I end up with an image of correct size, but the edge (a pixel or so) seems to be semi-transparent. Interestingly, the original Background layer is fine. I’ve tried all sorts of Resample and Tranparency settings, but nothing eliminates the "feathered" edge. Any ideas? I must be missing something.
JP
When I bring an image into Photoshop CS2, duplicate the Background layer and then crop the image (setting width, height and with or without settign the resolution), I end up with an image of correct size, but the edge (a pixel or so) seems to be semi-transparent. Interestingly, the original Background layer is fine. I’ve tried all sorts of Resample and Tranparency settings, but nothing eliminates the "feathered" edge. Any ideas? I must be missing something.
JP
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