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If you're working with an oversized canvas, and when saving as a .jpg have massive ammounts of empty space, photoshop auto-fills the empty space with white.

So maybe it downsized the image because it was too large, and then when you saved it as a .jpg, you had that much empty space so it filled it with white?

If that's the case, simply go into the original graphic file you created and take teh graphic itself without the empty space/white, and paste it on a new canvas of the same size as the graphic itself. That will get rid of the empty space.

Also, if it's TOO large, Photobucket auto-resizes the image... so check the size of the original graphic as well.

That's all I can think of really, I don't know why else it'd be doing that.

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