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I like to use the asset export panel. It works well most of the time, but when my asset group includes a rotated placed image, the export makes the image look low resolution with a dodgy aliasing effect. Here is an example which kind of shows the effect comparing a straight placed image next to a rotated placed image. I've checked the anti aliasing settings and increased output resolution but any rotated placed image gets the weird look.
When the object group is copied directly from Illustrator and pasted into Photoshop, it works perfectly. So something is going on with the way the asset export function works.
Any ideas to fix? Or is it a bug in the programing?
Thanks @Mike_Gondek . I tried some more settings. When I export to PNG it works nicely. Whatever settings I use for JPG export (size, resolution compression value or anti-aliasing) it will not apply anti-aliasing to the rotated image. I can recreate the look of the JPG result by exporting to PNG with deliberately no anti-aliasing set.
Looks like I'll stick with PNG exports from now on.
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Is definitely the asset export panel as your Photoshop bitmapping test shows. Try Aty optimized. Does this happen if you change scale to 1x?
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Thanks @Mike_Gondek . I tried some more settings. When I export to PNG it works nicely. Whatever settings I use for JPG export (size, resolution compression value or anti-aliasing) it will not apply anti-aliasing to the rotated image. I can recreate the look of the JPG result by exporting to PNG with deliberately no anti-aliasing set.
Looks like I'll stick with PNG exports from now on.