JaneB
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I've created a patchwork layout: 3 x 3 square images, butted together using 'Snap to Cell'. I exported this as a JPEG and sent it to the guy who does my printing, but he's pointed out that when viewed at 200% there are hairline gaps between some cell edges. Not all - some of them have butted perfectly. I've tried pushing the affected cells closer together, but they insist they're 'snapped'.
Is there any way round this, without risking the alignment of my layout? If not, I guess I'll just use as is and trust the hairlines won't be obvious. The print will be 30 x 30 cm, and is for an exhibition where it'll be offered for sale - so perfection would be preferable.
I realize I could add obvious borders via a page background colour - this is what I've done with two similar layouts before - but in this case I'd really like the pictures to work against each other.
I've created a patchwork layout: 3 x 3 square images, butted together using 'Snap to Cell'. I exported this as a JPEG and sent it to the guy who does my printing, but he's pointed out that when viewed at 200% there are hairline gaps between some cell edges. Not all - some of them have butted perfectly. I've tried pushing the affected cells closer together, but they insist they're 'snapped'.
Is there any way round this, without risking the alignment of my layout? If not, I guess I'll just use as is and trust the hairlines won't be obvious. The print will be 30 x 30 cm, and is for an exhibition where it'll be offered for sale - so perfection would be preferable.
I realize I could add obvious borders via a page background colour - this is what I've done with two similar layouts before - but in this case I'd really like the pictures to work against each other.