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Illustrator changes the image resolution on its own when placing it

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Jul 15, 2017 Jul 15, 2017

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Illustrator changes the image resolution on its own when placing it , but not all the images !!

I placed an image  with 300 ppi into illustrator and it changed to 72 ppi, that of course changed the size significantly.

P.S. - I used place command in file menu, i dragged the image directly to illustrator and used the open command in file menu, same result
- I checked the page resolution and the document raster effects, they both 300
- I tried another vector software it didn't change the image resolution.

- I saved it as TIFF from photoshop (which read the size and resolution correctly) and illustrator got it right !! but i need it jpg !!

So, what could be the problem here ??

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New Here , Aug 08, 2022 Aug 08, 2022

It's 2022 and I've been wrestling with the same issue as everyone else in this thread. For the record, I'm an experienced CC user and am using the latest edition. After messing around with this for hours....here's how I solved the problem:

  1. I resized my image in Photoshop to the exact size needed in my Illustrator document and saved as a PSD (my photoshop document settings were 300 ppi, CMYK color, and US Web Coated (SWOP) v2).
  2. In Illustrator, I used "place" (Shift+Ctrl+P) to place the psd image. (
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Nov 12, 2019 Nov 12, 2019

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"5 Same JPEG re-placed when cut and pasted into new document 300dpi at 100% - CORRECT SIZE AND SCALE"

Does that mean that Photoshop did not save the ppi correctly the first time?

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Nov 12, 2019 Nov 12, 2019

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It did save it correctly, I have been told by Adobe that there is a fix in V.23

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 17, 2020 Jun 17, 2020

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Hello, I have the same issue. Adobe, please could you fix it? If the image you've pasted has the resolution other than 72 ppi, Illustrator changes its size. Leave the size of the image - it is more important than ppi.

Adobe Illustrator Version 24.2 (64-bit)

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Jun 17, 2020 Jun 17, 2020

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"Hello, I have the same issue"

 

Since you have a different version, can you please create a new thread?

And post step by step what exactly you are doing?

Also image specs and what exactly happens. Thank you.

 

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Jun 17, 2020 Jun 17, 2020

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New Here ,
Mar 22, 2021 Mar 22, 2021

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In the View, click "Actual size" and it should fix it (you can also press Ctrl/Cmmnd + 1)

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Engaged ,
Jul 24, 2020 Jul 24, 2020

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People should learn that PPI's says nothing about resoultion. 

It's just information for a printer or output device.

 

If you take a 1000px x 1000px in photoshop, you can put it on 72ppi/dpi. The printer will print 1000/72 =13,8 inch wide/high. If you change the image to 300dpi (without checking 'RESIZE IMAGE') the resolution will still be 1000px X 1000px but the printer will print it at 1000/300 = 3,3 inches wide/hight!  So much misunderstading about dpi/ppi.  Just focus on RESOLUTION in pixels when you are working with pixels!

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New Here ,
Nov 09, 2021 Nov 09, 2021

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If you open the original file in illustrator and copy it to your desired illustrator file, the resize doesn't applied to the picture

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It's 2022 and I've been wrestling with the same issue as everyone else in this thread. For the record, I'm an experienced CC user and am using the latest edition. After messing around with this for hours....here's how I solved the problem:

  1. I resized my image in Photoshop to the exact size needed in my Illustrator document and saved as a PSD (my photoshop document settings were 300 ppi, CMYK color, and US Web Coated (SWOP) v2).
  2. In Illustrator, I used "place" (Shift+Ctrl+P) to place the psd image. (My Illustrator settings were CMYK and raster effects High 300 ppi. And my View was set to Overprint Preview.)
  3. Clicked Embed
  4. Then right clicked on the image and selected "Make Pixel Perfect"

The jagged edges of my image finally disapeared and became sharp. And remained that way even when viewed at 400%. Good luck!

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