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Hi,
I have a javacript to export hundreds, or even thousands of SVG-files to JPEG.
However, I cant find the JPEG setting to get antialiasing Art Optimised or Type Optimized.
optionsJPEG.antiAliasing is according to spec only a boolean.
Please someone guide me to a workaround.
regards Ola
Hi,
Try following snippet by Carlos
// export selection by Resolution
// carlos canto - 06/27/2020
// https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator/export-jpg-as-300-ppi/td-p/11244200?cid=101&cgid=18269&page=1
function main() {
var idoc = app.activeDocument;
var asset = idoc.assets.addFromSelection();
asset.assetName = 'myExportedAsset';
var destFolder = Folder('~/desktop');
var resolution = 300;
exportItem (asset, destFolder, resolution);
var destPath = destF
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Hi,
Try following snippet by Carlos
// export selection by Resolution
// carlos canto - 06/27/2020
// https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator/export-jpg-as-300-ppi/td-p/11244200?cid=101&cgid=18269&page=1
function main() {
var idoc = app.activeDocument;
var asset = idoc.assets.addFromSelection();
asset.assetName = 'myExportedAsset';
var destFolder = Folder('~/desktop');
var resolution = 300;
exportItem (asset, destFolder, resolution);
var destPath = destFolder + '/mySaveAsFile.jpg';
exportFileToJPEG (destPath, resolution);
}
function exportItem(item, destFolder, resolution) {
// turn create folders off, same as unchecking the setting on the UI Export Assets window
app.preferences.setIntegerPreference ('plugin/SmartExportUI/CreateFoldersPreference', 0); // don't create subfolders
var whatToExport = new ExportForScreensItemToExport();
whatToExport.assets = [item.assetID];
whatToExport.artboards = ''; // don't export artboard
whatToExport.document = true; // don't export document
var jpgOptions = new ExportForScreensOptionsJPEG;
jpgOptions.antiAliasing = AntiAliasingMethod.ARTOPTIMIZED; // art optimized results in jagged edges, is it a bug?
jpgOptions.compressionMethod = JPEGCompressionMethodType.BASELINEOPTIMIZED; // BASELINESTANDARD
jpgOptions.scaleType = ExportForScreensScaleType.SCALEBYRESOLUTION;
jpgOptions.scaleTypeValue = resolution;
activeDocument.exportForScreens (destFolder, ExportForScreensType.SE_JPEG100, jpgOptions, whatToExport);
}
main();
function exportFileToJPEG (dest, resolution) {
var exportOptions = new ExportOptionsJPEG();
var type = ExportType.JPEG;
var fileSpec = new File(dest);
exportOptions.antiAliasing = true;
exportOptions.artBoardClipping = false;
exportOptions.horizontalScale = resolution*100/72; // scaling increases image physical size,
exportOptions.verticalScale = resolution*100/72;
exportOptions.qualitySetting = 100;
app.activeDocument.exportFile( fileSpec, type, exportOptions );
}
For more reference please read following thread
https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator/export-jpg-as-300-ppi/m-p/11244323?page=1#M183146
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how can get real 100o pixels with, i cant see to figure this part out. I tried using the above script or part of it to scale it to 1000dpi, still my pixel document dimensions are low. i tried adding the function which calculates the scale ratio, but then i bump into a scale limit.
Im going nuts here, the documents up to 2021 are not updated with info about ExportForScreen properly. The export for screen has the option of width and height as a value, but in the scripting it is referenced as horizontal scale and vertical scale.
Does anyone know how to add the save options for these?
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check your other thread
https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator/export-jpg-as-300-ppi/td-p/11244200
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Hi,
no it's not working, when using exacly above script I get a
"unable to export the following files: blabla.jpg" followed by a "an illustrator error occured: 129 ('')" error