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According to the help file the trim command (when used to remove transparent pixels) will just trim until no more transparent pixels are visible.
However, after stitching a panorama the trim command will leave transparent pixels along the edges. However, the outer edge of the image also has non transparent pixels which is, according to the help file, incorrect. This is with PSCS3 with the latest updates installed.
Is the trim command incorrect to leave these transparent pixels, or am I misreading the help text. And if the command is correct, how can I trim an image in such a way that all transparent pixels are removed?
Kind regards,
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Kees de Bruin
"A vacation is having nothing to do and all day to do it in"
However, after stitching a panorama the trim command will leave transparent pixels along the edges. However, the outer edge of the image also has non transparent pixels which is, according to the help file, incorrect. This is with PSCS3 with the latest updates installed.
Is the trim command incorrect to leave these transparent pixels, or am I misreading the help text. And if the command is correct, how can I trim an image in such a way that all transparent pixels are removed?
Kind regards,
—
Kees de Bruin
"A vacation is having nothing to do and all day to do it in"
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