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Screenshot image quality after effects

New Here ,
Nov 10, 2022 Nov 10, 2022

I have some screen captured images in Adobe Illustrator, which I have imported in After Effects. But while I import these images, the quality of the image degraded a lot. I have tried everything I know about anti aliasing in After Effects. I have also tried to make the ppi resolution of Illustrator file from 72 to 150 and upto 300, but the result in the After Effects and the exported video remains the same.

Can anyone suggest me for the solution of this problem?Illustrator fileexpand imageAfter Effects fileexpand imageVideo Exportedexpand image

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Nov 10, 2022 Nov 10, 2022

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LEGEND ,
Nov 10, 2022 Nov 10, 2022
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You are using the most unsuitable tool to edit pixel images by using Illustrator. Edit the files in Photoshop. That said, there's nothing wrong. Your screenshots' content does not have antialiasing, which will always cause artifacts when resizing when previously straight lines get interpolated. And in fact there's a third issue with your Illustrator showing a blurred image, likely because your hardware acceleration isn't working right. None of this has anything to do with AE. You need to fix your workflow issues.

 

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