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- SoupCan0
Help me help you? Am I not seeing something?
- arthur0
did you change the color of objects that were already grouped?
- kodap0
what's your problem exactly?
- ********0
tacky borders (white)
- SoupCan0
I think there is a slight stroke? but I can barely see it, is that it?
- scrap_paper0
Is it only when you save as a jpg?
If not the make sure you don't have duplicate grouped with the shapes.
- arthur0
zoom in, is the problem still there? could be just how it shows on screen. Export as jpg and check it out.
- ********0
It won't print like that. For some reason, I get the same problem every now and then. Try test printing and the little white jaggies shall disappear.
- Jnr_Madison0
do you have a white group underneath?
- transmission0
i think there is a white duplicate underneath
- SoupCan0
Try expanding the path and see if you can see what it is or hit apple + Y and look at the outlines and see what you have going on?
Oh yeah... Hedge... go fuck your dead aunt!
- scrap_paper0
I just tried the color combo. Its weird there is a slight pink stroke but I think it is just a visual effect. When I zoom in on the magenta area the line goes away.
- SoupCan0
if you don't have a problem with it, email me the file I'm really curious what's going on there.
- ********0
so, it doesn't print like that?
- it won't.. even if it's only because inkts will run for a bit / get soaked into the paperneverblink
- SoupCan0
Hmmmm. did you restart ill? if it doesn't show up in your preview it's not there right?
- ********0
I tried the colour combo and it works fine for me, I used to experience this with older versions, but I distinctly remember that it was the program rendering issue, it didn't print like that.
- SoupCan0
Just restart illustrator.
- detritus0
No. this problem was mentioned on here recently - it's an artefact borne of RGB interpreting CMYK colours - you get it a lot when colours abut black.
The way to tell if it's a problem is to zoom in on it - if the size of the problem doesn't change the more you zoom in, then it isn't 'real'.
- SoupCan0
it's not real if it's not in your preview. that is all. I come across stuff like that all the time, just look at your preview and prints.
good luck Detritus is right
