impresariodimorte
Technical User
Below is my previous posted thread. I have tried the suggestions to no avail. I have saved the image in a PDF, TIFF, Jpeg. with and without a transparent background and I'm still getting a thin line partially around the image. Any suggestions is greatly appreciated.
I scan an image into PhotoShop, save as a jpeg and then place into InDesignCS2. I get this very thin line right vertical and bottom horizontal. It does not show up on the screen, but it prints. There is no drop shadow or box around the image. What can be causing this?
Did you crop out any white artifacts in Photoshop? It sounds like the scanner is picking up some white border.
Using OSX 10.3.9 on a G4
Yes, I did crop out the background. How can I eliminate the thin line?
Quick and dirty method, create a rectangular frame and place image in that and then use the frame to crop the 2 problem edges. Better method, In photoshop save as TIFF and, when you get the options window, check "save transparency'. JPEG does not support transparency.
I scan an image into PhotoShop, save as a jpeg and then place into InDesignCS2. I get this very thin line right vertical and bottom horizontal. It does not show up on the screen, but it prints. There is no drop shadow or box around the image. What can be causing this?
Did you crop out any white artifacts in Photoshop? It sounds like the scanner is picking up some white border.
Using OSX 10.3.9 on a G4
Yes, I did crop out the background. How can I eliminate the thin line?
Quick and dirty method, create a rectangular frame and place image in that and then use the frame to crop the 2 problem edges. Better method, In photoshop save as TIFF and, when you get the options window, check "save transparency'. JPEG does not support transparency.