White borders on images

Is it possible to remove the white borders that appear on all my import and export images?
The white interferes with what I am reviewing in folders on my desktop and in Aperture. Would
rather have just a solid neutral color around them. Thank you.

Yuga,
Welcome to the user-supported Aperture forum.
Is it possible to remove the white borders that appear on all my import and export images?
"Import" and "export"? Do you mean that your images start with a particular white border before you import them into Aperture, and you would like to make a modification to your image so that you don't see those borders? Somehow I don't think that's quite what you are asking, but I have never seen white borders while running Aperture except for the "selection" border.
You can perform a crop to get rid of a part of the image that "borders" what you want, but again, I'm not sure that's what you mean. Can you maybe post a picture somewhere for the forum to see precisely what you mean?
Would rather have just a solid neutral color around them.
Aperture will not replace your white border with anything -- you can crop it away, though.
nathan

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