Xnconvert transparent canvas1/8/2024 Well, as mentioned my workaround is to duplicate all groups I wish to export, then merge all duplicated groups so it results in only one layer per group. If you can not handle an Alpha 254/255 that may possible be in the top left, bottom right or both then you need to come up with a way to add back in the empty border to layers. Most of the UI is better then gimp (in my sole opinion), but the dialog's are an enigma to me. One version of the same dialog crops and the other does not, why would you want something like that on your flagship product.!?Īfter more than a decade struggling with the UI of Gimp I was hoping for a amazing UI. Still i think that the Export layers from the "Layers -> right-click" menu is lacking in design and logic - why not just put a trim-layers checkbox on it - and inconsistent with the file menu (global) version which will only confuse people. This means that in a directory listing this hierarchy will have precedence over the names. Only real problem with this is it enforces a numeric prefix (again something without a checkbox) to the files based upon the hierarchy of the layers. Last use File->Export->Layers To Files, uncheck "Trim Layers" and check "Visible Layers Only". The only thing I can think of as a workaround for my situation is to prior to exporting duplicate all groups and then merge al layers from each of the groups to a single layer. So a pixel of 254/255 alpha will still give me a lot of problems because the environment thinks it's not empty, so although usable for other situations for my situation this will not solve the problem. Unfortunately even if the artifacts are non-visible, the environment where my images are going to be used require 100% full alpha to be considered empty. Also putting two of these pixels in every group in every document seems like a choir! Also my project needs 100% alpha for the code to assume its empty, any value on the alpha channel will generate collisions (because it assumes somethings there). I can still try it out but am assuming that the artifacts will be visible in my project. This is trick used for 2D OpenGL rendering to hide texture bleeding. This wil end up with having the 1% pixels scaled by 2.(having 4 1% in each corner). In my work I resize the canvas to 302 (with my own tools), center the content and then copy the border to the new pixels. The 1% opacity pixels - although hackish - will probably work but will introduce artifacts. It does seem to have a checkbox for layers though. But, as mentioned for my real work I have groups that I want to export (each group as its own image), which can not be done with the save-as dialog. JJMack Thanks for your reply! Save-as will work for this example or a project that needs to be just one frame. Is there anyway I can turn of the crop/trim of the export? Or is there a way to avoid it from centering? Basically I just want it to be exported as is! For my real work I need the transparent pixels above the square and not centered.! I fail to see the logic for putting the Trim optional in the layers dialog - which can't export groups correctly - and not having this option in the normal export - which will export the groups nicely, but as said has no trim options. But I want to be able to export a lot of groups (not layers) at the same time, this dialog cannot handle that because it can solely export layers and has no regards for groups (this will export all layers in a group, and not just the resulting frame). The File->Export->Layers To Files dialog has a Trim Layers checkbox to deal with this. Why would you do this,?, If I want something cropped or centered I will do it myself in the editor, there is no need for making this decision for me!!! ![]() Why would I want this behavior? It seems absolutely unwanted and frustrating because I have exactly what i want in the editor but when I export things change. If I then change the height to 300 the rectangle gets centered :S (really?. " it automatically crops the transparency and will give it a height of 150: When I export this by right clicking the layer and choose "Export As. If I create a new image with a transparent layer of say 300x300 pixels and put a white square from half to bottom (x: 0, y: 150, width: 300, height: 150) like this:
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