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August 24, 2025
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Pixellisation Ae sur import Ai vectoriel

  • August 24, 2025
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Bonjour,
Après de multiples essais dans Ae 2025 : 
Import texte vectoriel depuis Ai (manuel ou via overlord) dans une compo en HD 1920x1080 - 29.97 i/s
Paramètre "intégral" activé dans Ae
Rasterisation activé "soleil" dans Ae

La forme (texte) reste pixellisée !? (J'ai testé aussi avec un calque texte)

Quelqu'un connaît le problème svp ?

Correct answer Warren Heaton

To evaluate picture quality, in addition to the Composition Resolution being set to Full the Composition Magnification needs to be at 100%.

 

If the Magnification is anything higher than 100%, the Composition will look pixelated even at Full Resolution.

 

As far as being able to continuously rasterize vector based source footage goes (the "sun" switch), that applies to the Scale parameter of the Layer.  If the Continously Rasterize switch is enabled, the vector based artwork can have a Scale value way above 100% and still look great with the Comp Magnification at 100%.

 

 

 

 

2 replies

August 25, 2025

D'accord, la qualité visuelle du vecteur dans Ae dépend effectivement de son propre aggrandissement (scale) et du zoom du calque sur lequel il est placé.
A force de faire des zoom vectoriels dans Illustrator on perd la logique du pixel 😉
Merci beaucoup Warren !

Warren Heaton
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Warren HeatonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 24, 2025

To evaluate picture quality, in addition to the Composition Resolution being set to Full the Composition Magnification needs to be at 100%.

 

If the Magnification is anything higher than 100%, the Composition will look pixelated even at Full Resolution.

 

As far as being able to continuously rasterize vector based source footage goes (the "sun" switch), that applies to the Scale parameter of the Layer.  If the Continously Rasterize switch is enabled, the vector based artwork can have a Scale value way above 100% and still look great with the Comp Magnification at 100%.