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February 22, 2024
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File size to big

  • February 22, 2024
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Helllo, 

 

I have designed a picture that is going up as a advertisment for my company on a web newsletter site. They need the file to be maximum 100kb and in JPG or PNG format. I have tried to expoert the ai file into both JPG and PNG but once i reach 100 kb the quality is so bad that the picture is not readable. 

 

Is there anything I can do to make the quality stay, while having a 100kb PNG og JPG file?

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Correct answer Doug A Roberts

my artboard is the same size as the pixel requirements, 320x250. I am not sure if that is the correct way of doing it, but I am very new at using illustratur so i just assumed i needed to have the artborad the same size

Once i export the file to JPG they change to 325x255 even tho i chose 72 ppi. I know it's not a big change but it would be nice to know how I can avoit it if possible. 


Do you have objects extending off the artboard area? Are you selecting 'Use Artboards' in the file browser window when exporting?

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Doug A Roberts
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February 22, 2024

How large (in pixel dimensions) do they need the file to be?

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February 22, 2024

they need it to be 320x250 or 300x250 pixl

Doug A Roberts
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February 22, 2024

100 Kb should be perfectly achievieable at that size. Can you show your file? What export settings are you using, and what file size is an acceptable quality image for you?