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I am using Photoshop 7. When I create a new image, for example a web banner, I don’t get a totally white background, instead a portion of the top of the image and a portion of the bottom of the image has grey panels.
At first I thought this was normal. However, I just did a tutorial on the web that had screen captures that it displayed so that you would understand exactly what settings to use. In this tutorial I was to create a 10×10 pixel transparent image. When I did I had a small little square. No, not a 10×10 square but one small white square. It was white because of the entire transparent checkerboard pattern, the image was only big enough to view one of all of the squares in the checkerboard display. The rest of the image was surrounded by a grey panel. What is this problem I am having? What can I do to fix this. I have already tried setting the dpi on different levels it didn’t change anything. The smaller the image is, the lareger the grey panels are. Please help.
At first I thought this was normal. However, I just did a tutorial on the web that had screen captures that it displayed so that you would understand exactly what settings to use. In this tutorial I was to create a 10×10 pixel transparent image. When I did I had a small little square. No, not a 10×10 square but one small white square. It was white because of the entire transparent checkerboard pattern, the image was only big enough to view one of all of the squares in the checkerboard display. The rest of the image was surrounded by a grey panel. What is this problem I am having? What can I do to fix this. I have already tried setting the dpi on different levels it didn’t change anything. The smaller the image is, the lareger the grey panels are. Please help.
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