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Once I use the Export PDF tool, my PNGS (which are saved as separate files on my desktop) are uneven. Some have the bright colors I am aiming for my PNGs to have, and some have the colors toned down and not as bright. I've set quality anywhere from 150 pixels/inch to 2400 pixels/inch and this is still happening.
What am I missing? Thanks!
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Thanks for the reply.
Here's what my settings are. Are these appropriate for transferring the bright colors uniformly?
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Quote: "Once I use the Export PDF tool..."
What software program are you exporting the PDF from?
Your screen capture looks like the Export To / Image dialogue box, where you are exporting FROM a PDF, not making a PDF.
It's confusing: can you give us more details?
In your graphic, the left side is the original with brighter colors, and the right is the converted version, correct? The converted version looks like the graphic's colors were converted to CMYK somewhere in the workflow.
There are a lot of factors that control color. Some are:
As @Abambo said, resolution doesn't affect color at all, but it does affect the overall appearance of the graphic. Today, we recommend 400 dpi/ppi for all graphics, even those for digital, given that the majority of mobile devices and desktop monitors are 400 ppi and higher.
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