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I am having issues exporting my Illustrator files into .png. No matter how high the resolution is set to, the exported image still turns out blurry. Adobe support was no help, they basically gave up because they had no idea what to do. They deleted all Adobe programs off of my computer and tried reinstalling and it did not help as well as some other troubleshooting steps. My exported pdfs look clear. I have also tried exporting other files to see if the one I am working on is messed up, yet they all still export blurry. My file is just a standard business card in the standard size.
Thanks in advance
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Pixels files (PNg, jpg, gif ,.. ) are different from vector file (pdf, svg, ) , PNG files look great at actual size with zoom 100% ,
are you Zooming in to more than 100% when viewing the Png in your picture viewer?
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I have the similar problem, but I dont zoom the photos.
I did not have this problem with Illustrator CC 2016.
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The image on black is just to show how the file should look when placed on the website. Beneath is the logo in PNG that is fuzzy. It is a small file but I can't export with the crispness of above. Help please.
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160 x 48 pixels? You can be lucky if you can read something on that. There just aren't enough pixels in there.
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That's exactly the problem . would it appear as a high resolution work after I send it to someone else ? It is a problem in the graphic card ? I'm looking forward to read your answer
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If a PNG desn't look good on your computer, it won't look any better on someone else's computer.
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could you provide me with suggestions to try to fix this issue ?
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Please embed some images into your meesage to show us what the PNG and the original AI files look like please. Also, give us more info about the settings you are using and what you want to use the PNG for.
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Angie - any guidance would be useful. The company we're submitting the artwork to will only take a PNG. This was created in Illustrator. The PNG can only be 160 x 48 px.
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meant PNG - not PDF
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Did you try View > Pixel Preview in Illustrator?
That should give you a good idea of the export.
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I'm having this problem and tried Pixel Preview... which came out pretty bad so I'm assuming this is why my exports are still blurry. What's the right fix to correct this?
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hangtime,
A very common unsuitable way is to Export to PNG (remember to use PNG24 and use Transparency for artwork to be in front of different backgrounds) with a medium or high resolution, such as 300PPI.
To retain the clean and crisp artwork, a PNG must be created at exactly the pixel x pixel size that it is to be used for (or second best at sizes that are powers of 2 times as large).
Therefore, the safest way is to create the artwork at the final pixel x pixel size and use a corresponding Artboard, then either use the Legacity Save for Web (where you can look in the Image Size window for size confirmation) or Export at 72PPI. In either case, use the relevant optimization (available with both ways); it is also convenient to have 72PPI in the Effect>Document Raster Effect Settings.
If you have pure vector artwork, you can relax a bit and have the artwork/Artboard at any size (the Artboard must have the same proportions as the final image), then use the Legacity Save for Web and set either Width or Height in the Image Size and Apply (make sure the other value is also correct).
The high resolution mentioned at the top here is only muddling the image.
The Legacy Save for Web may be an old carthorse, but it knows its way home, even if the driver is drunk and sleeping it off in the hay in the back.
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Have you found a solution to get a crisp export for web?
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I was having this same problem. No matter what I do if I try to create a .png from Illustrator it always comes out blurry. However I found a solution (this option works for me):
For web:
Open the .eps version of the file into Photoshop (and change size/dpi on import). Then use the "Quick Export to .png option" from Photoshop. The .png is now clear, perfect for web.
Good luck!
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Sadly this didn't work for me, still blurry edges. Is there another file format that would have a transparent background and retain vector crisp edges?
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SVG may be an option.
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I'm thinking it's a product of an outdated software version. Nothing more and nothing less.
I just started having the same issue and it's all I can think of in terms of why. Have you all checked your software versions to make sure they're up to date?
I've been avoiding updating my Mac OS as I have an older machine but it seems at this point that in order to update to the current version of Illustrator, we're finally being forced to update Mac OS regardless. Here's to the impending doom of my machine!
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This worked perfectly! Thank you!!
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I could kiss you! Thank you. This worked PERFECTLY for me!
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I've done this and continue to only have unsuitable results. The website requesting this will only accept a PNG. Help please