Gimp - White / Gray Line from Transforming and Copying












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When ever I stretch a portion of the image via Transform, a faint line will be produced from the point of the stretch/transform.



Likewise when I copy and paste a portion of the image into a layer, that new layer will be surrounded by a faint line.



The biggest problem is that when I export this out to jpeg, it is more visible.



Does any one know how I can get rid of this faint line?



Example: https://i.stack.imgur.com/mqwWR.jpg



I tried different version of GIMP, 2.8.20, 2.8.22 and 2.10.8, all result in the same issue.



Cheers










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  • Do you have a "Feather edges" set in the rectangle selection option?
    – xenoid
    Nov 21 at 8:48










  • Thank you for the suggestion. Just checked. Feather Edge is turned off :(
    – user1352470
    Nov 22 at 20:35










  • No idea then. Ca you post some small sample before and after XCF's somewhere?
    – xenoid
    Nov 22 at 23:01
















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When ever I stretch a portion of the image via Transform, a faint line will be produced from the point of the stretch/transform.



Likewise when I copy and paste a portion of the image into a layer, that new layer will be surrounded by a faint line.



The biggest problem is that when I export this out to jpeg, it is more visible.



Does any one know how I can get rid of this faint line?



Example: https://i.stack.imgur.com/mqwWR.jpg



I tried different version of GIMP, 2.8.20, 2.8.22 and 2.10.8, all result in the same issue.



Cheers










share|improve this question






















  • Do you have a "Feather edges" set in the rectangle selection option?
    – xenoid
    Nov 21 at 8:48










  • Thank you for the suggestion. Just checked. Feather Edge is turned off :(
    – user1352470
    Nov 22 at 20:35










  • No idea then. Ca you post some small sample before and after XCF's somewhere?
    – xenoid
    Nov 22 at 23:01














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When ever I stretch a portion of the image via Transform, a faint line will be produced from the point of the stretch/transform.



Likewise when I copy and paste a portion of the image into a layer, that new layer will be surrounded by a faint line.



The biggest problem is that when I export this out to jpeg, it is more visible.



Does any one know how I can get rid of this faint line?



Example: https://i.stack.imgur.com/mqwWR.jpg



I tried different version of GIMP, 2.8.20, 2.8.22 and 2.10.8, all result in the same issue.



Cheers










share|improve this question













When ever I stretch a portion of the image via Transform, a faint line will be produced from the point of the stretch/transform.



Likewise when I copy and paste a portion of the image into a layer, that new layer will be surrounded by a faint line.



The biggest problem is that when I export this out to jpeg, it is more visible.



Does any one know how I can get rid of this faint line?



Example: https://i.stack.imgur.com/mqwWR.jpg



I tried different version of GIMP, 2.8.20, 2.8.22 and 2.10.8, all result in the same issue.



Cheers







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  • Do you have a "Feather edges" set in the rectangle selection option?
    – xenoid
    Nov 21 at 8:48










  • Thank you for the suggestion. Just checked. Feather Edge is turned off :(
    – user1352470
    Nov 22 at 20:35










  • No idea then. Ca you post some small sample before and after XCF's somewhere?
    – xenoid
    Nov 22 at 23:01


















  • Do you have a "Feather edges" set in the rectangle selection option?
    – xenoid
    Nov 21 at 8:48










  • Thank you for the suggestion. Just checked. Feather Edge is turned off :(
    – user1352470
    Nov 22 at 20:35










  • No idea then. Ca you post some small sample before and after XCF's somewhere?
    – xenoid
    Nov 22 at 23:01
















Do you have a "Feather edges" set in the rectangle selection option?
– xenoid
Nov 21 at 8:48




Do you have a "Feather edges" set in the rectangle selection option?
– xenoid
Nov 21 at 8:48












Thank you for the suggestion. Just checked. Feather Edge is turned off :(
– user1352470
Nov 22 at 20:35




Thank you for the suggestion. Just checked. Feather Edge is turned off :(
– user1352470
Nov 22 at 20:35












No idea then. Ca you post some small sample before and after XCF's somewhere?
– xenoid
Nov 22 at 23:01




No idea then. Ca you post some small sample before and after XCF's somewhere?
– xenoid
Nov 22 at 23:01

















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