Hi,
In Photoshop CS3 I'm creating a 5 x5 pixel image in a green color. On my canvas it shows it completely green. I then emboss it. Before and after I emboss it I look at the navigator window and I see this red border around the green image. After I save it as a PSD file and then bring it into Dreamweaver, I can see the red border when viewing in IE. I tried making the background and foreground green but still a red border. Am I missing something?
Thanks
Steve
You're confusing some things...
The red rectangle in the Navigator window has nothing to do with the content of your image. It shows you what part of your image you're looking at in the main window.
If you're saving your file an seeing the red border in the image, you have somehow saved the red color in the image, or the way you're using the image has put a border around it. For example, put in a web page a certain way a browser might put a border around the image to indicate that it's a link. I'm not familiar with DreamWeaver, but I suspect from what you're describing the red isn't really in the image.
Do you see the red in the image when you use an image viewer to view the file from within your folder?
Please post the image here (use the little camera icon just above where you type) and we'll let you know if we see any red.
-Noel
Hi,
I will check into this, but I thinl that maybe it isn't happening in Photoshop now that you explained to me about the red border. It may be ahppening in Dreamweaver and it just is a coincidence about the red border. I took the tip from my other respose and in an image viewer the red border doesn't show.
Thank you for your response.
Steve
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