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September 15, 2023
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Poor image quality from vector assets saved in my library

  • September 15, 2023
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Hi,

I have saved a number of logo and vector assets to a library, which is now appearing with Adobe Express. When I add them to the page they look low resolution and cannot be scaled up. 

 

Surely if they are Illustrator assets they should be scalable without any loss of quality?

 

I have also tried ensuring that the asset artboard size is much larger than the destination artboard size. No matter what I do they appear the same when added to the artboard in Adobe Express.

 

Anyone shed any light of this?

Cheers, Adam

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Lyn_D
Inspiring
September 21, 2023

Hi @Adbad01,

 

Thank you for reaching out, and I apologize for any frustration caused. I haven't been able to replicate the issue.

Our engineering team has recently fixed some reported bugs. Could you please confirm if you're still experiencing this issue?

 

If the problem persists, don't hesitate to let me know.

 

I'm looking forward to hearing from you.

Lyn

Participant
November 9, 2023

I have the exact same issue. It's very frustrating. An illustrator vector, added do the library and then placed in place in Adobe Express. It happens to some vectors, and some works perfectly fine. Can you update me when it is solved?

Adobe Employee
March 9, 2024

Hi! 

I´m using a premium account. I changed the svg´s to png´s. If I create an animated instagram post 1080 x 1080 px and export it to mp4, I can see png-elements having a shadow edge although they are 300 dpi. But not that bad as SVG´s had.

br, Anne


Hi @Anne Koo 

 

Currently, Adobe Express does not render SVGs natively. When you add them from a library/brand, it is in fact being converted to a raster image (similar to png). This happens automatically at a fixed resoultion.

By manually converted SVGs to PNGs as you are doing, you at least have control over the resolution, so that's the right approach for now.

 

Over time, we will add native SVG support as well improve rendering quality overall

 

Hope this information helps.

 

Abhi G