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Exporting PNGs and files in illustrator has never been a problem for me. Issues arose since yesterday, as I started working on a new project. I'm unsure if I somehow messed with settings without knowing. But when I go to export something as a PNG file, it comes out blurry. In addition, when I go to open the saved png file, the file is zoomed out weirdly.
When I go to export as a PDF, the similar weird zoomed out thing happens again. The difference is, when I zoom in, I can see that the PDF file is not blurry.
(Note: None of this has anything to do with the image, or font, or words / anything I'm using-- it's all very clear assets.)
I've attached examples.
(1) The view of what I see before going to export (screen inside illustrator)
(2) The view after I export as PNG, and open the file
(3) The view after I export as PDF, and open the file
This is super confusing and a bit frustrating, and I would really be incredibly grateful and appreciative for any help. Thank you so much in advance.
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Your example AI screenshot is zoomed in 400%, so presumably it's quite a small artboard?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'zoomed out weirdly'. It looks like the PNG file is cropped to the text object, so saved with 'Use artboards' off?
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Hi Doug,
Thank you for taking the time. I've tried changing to different artboard sizes, zooming in and out at different percentages, saving with and without artboards off, and nothing changes. For more insight, I've attached some images.
1) This is what the vector on my screen looks like before I go to export / do anything
2) This is what it looks like when I hit "view" and check "pixel preview"
3) This is what it looks like exported as a PNG with artboard. (blurry)
4) This is what the original looks like next to the PNG version that I added back into the space (just to see a clearer comparison)
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Hello @Stephanie325551925gso,
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. Would you mind sharing a sample Ai and PNG file along with screenshots of the setting used so I can check it with the team?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Anubhav
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Hi Anubhav,
Thank you for taking the time. Do you mind if we go on a call where I could share my screen instead? I think it would be much easier to walk through it together. You can contact me at: transtephanie450@gmail.com
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The reason I say this is because it feels like I've done everything-- I've also uninstalled illustrator completely, reset all settings, etc.
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You have zoomed into the PNG?
PNG is a raster file format. You cannot zoom into it.
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No, sorry I got a little confused when responding to Tom. I meant that I have tried different artboard sizes, but regardless of the size, my original vector is completely clear so it shouldn't matter what size the artboard is- it should still come out clear (which it has for the past 2 years I've been using illutsrator)
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How do you export? At a specific pixel size?
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I just export at 300 ppi resolution.
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It very much matters what size the artboard is. Your PNG will be your artboard size x 4.1666 at 300 PPI.
If that's a small number, you'll see relatively larger pixels.
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I see, thanks Doug. What do you suggest I do?
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I don't know what your goal is. What are you trying to produce?
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Do you use export for screens?
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Hey Ton,
Thank you for taking the time. I don't use export for screens! I just go to "export as"
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You could try if export for screens (1X/2X) gives a better result.
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Same result