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Changing pixel preview resolution

Explorer ,
Aug 06, 2021 Aug 06, 2021

I changed the preview of my .ai file to pixel preview, but the resolution seems to be very low it appears highly pixellated, I tried to change it from Effects> Document rastor effects settings> 300ppi. But nothing happened it's still pixellated. What should I do?

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New Here , Jul 12, 2022 Jul 12, 2022

I just figured out that you can change back to normal view with the combination of Alt gr+Y. Hope you did solve this problem in the meantime, however. 

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Community Expert ,
Aug 07, 2021 Aug 07, 2021

Try to turn off the option in Preferences > General > Display Print Size at 100% Zoom.

And zoom to 100%.

It seems like Pixel Preview and the 100% Print Size option don't work well together.

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Explorer ,
Aug 07, 2021 Aug 07, 2021

Unfortunately that did not work, it's still pixellating

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Community Expert ,
Aug 07, 2021 Aug 07, 2021

Of course it is pixellating, it gives a preview  of the pixels.

But maybe you can show screendumps at 100% zoom with and without Pixel Preview.

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Explorer ,
Aug 08, 2021 Aug 08, 2021

Actually I want it to be less pixellated so that I am able to read the typography in pixel preview. Just being able to increase the resolution would probably solve it, but I'm unable to do that

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Community Expert ,
Aug 07, 2021 Aug 07, 2021

What is the size of your document? If not, what is your end goal?

Are you creating a file for a specific size screen image?

Say you are creating a banner for a webpage thats's 1200 pixels by 600 pixels... Pixel preview will show you the end result of your artwork when rendered to those pixel dimensions. It's pixelated because that's exactly what will happen!

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Explorer ,
Aug 08, 2021 Aug 08, 2021

It's actually a print file for package design and the size is 250mm x 190mm, I want it to be high res in pixel preview, because when I import the artwork to Adobe Dimension to make a mockup it appears the same when I view on pixel preview, I am not able to read any typography at this much pixellation.

Like this for example

table.PNG

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LEGEND ,
Aug 08, 2021 Aug 08, 2021

That does indeed look awful, I agree! Some questions

1. Does Illustrator ever show this as a nice file? (With pixel preview off, for example? It's not clear to me whether it always looks that way, or if it only looks bad in pixel preview).

2. How was the file made? Did you type in the text "Nutritional Value" etc. in Illustrator? Did you import from Photoshop? From a scan? From a web graphic etc.? Copy and paste from something? Please give details.

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Explorer ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

The artwork was completely made in Illustrator, when I turn off pixel preview it looks perfect. The only problem is in pixel preview and when I link the file to Dimension.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 08, 2021 Aug 08, 2021

I am not a Dimension expert, but I believe you can import Illustrator artboards directly into Dimension without first making an image.

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Explorer ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

Thank you for your suggestion, and yes that is what I have been doing but the problem is that its highly pixellated in dimension so much so that I can hardly read a word. I think changing the resolution in the illustrator file can help solve the problem.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

Just to clarify: that 'Nutritional Value' list is the entire 250 x 190 mm document? Not a small section of it?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

Thanks. I'd also like to know about the rest of the document - clearly that image isn't 250 x 190 anything, it's the wrong shape, so there must be more. What are the actual dimensions of this part of the design?

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Explorer ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

The part I posted is only a screen shot of the nutritional value which is 30mm x 52mm

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Community Expert ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

That's only 85 pixels across. I don't know how Dimension handles Illustrator files, but I'm guessing you're seeing a 72 PPI preview in it.

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Explorer ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

Sorry I forgot to mention, the nutritional value is only a part of the document. I cannot show the full document as there are some information that I'm not supposed to show.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

Your screen shot seems to show something being previewed at 170 x 290 pixels
If it's 30 mm x 52 mm, that corresponds to about 144 ppi.
This makes the body text under 2mm high - about 6 point - which may be too small even for small print!
So I think the pixel preview is warning you that you do have a problem (which is what it is for..)
Have you tried viewing a printout at design size?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

Hmm, the pixel preview is supposed to be at 72 ppi - always and only - because it's only for web graphics. Just like Export of PNG. So I don't know how you managed to get twice as much detail as I expected... maybe I miscalculated... 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 09, 2021 Aug 09, 2021

Hmm, as it turns out 6 point is the FDA approved minimum type size. 

Here is a sample at 6 point in your design size:

TestScreenName_0-1628526006664.png

So your display looks about normal at the magification you've used. I guess. Don't know what happened to my math...

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New Here ,
Jul 12, 2022 Jul 12, 2022
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I just figured out that you can change back to normal view with the combination of Alt gr+Y. Hope you did solve this problem in the meantime, however. 

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