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When I use Illustrator programme, vectorial drawing looks like pixel to pixel.
I have the same problem with CS6 and CC 2017.
My monitor resolution is 1920*1080.
Also pixel preview is not open.
And there is an example picture at the below:
I am looking forward your helps...
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Your example looks fine to me.
Your monitor displays vectors as pixels, there is nothing you can do about that/
Do the pixels you see become larger when you zoom in?
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This is a zoomed version:
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ekremg85401056 schrieb
This is a zoomed version:
This happens with 100K shapes.
In case you're going to print the document, there's nothing to worry as has already been said.
You might see this artifact when exporting to pixel based formats.
So what are you going to do with this document?
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There is a setting in the Preferences "Anti-aliased Artwork" does it make a difference if you change the setting?
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When it is not selected, it is worse.
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Show us a screenshot of your View menu so we can see what is checked.
Also, which Preset did you start your document from?
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Here:
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Here:
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To be honest, I cannot see the problem from your screenshots.
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What is the mean of there is no problem? Don't you see the white pixels between black and red?
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I don't see any problems from your screenshots either. That's not to say that you don't.
Can you look at the same file on another monitor to rule out a monitor issue?
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The white line is barely perceptible.
Please check the option that Ton suggests.
I make a quick screenshot...
Nothing to worry about!
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merhaba bu sorunu çözdünüz mü acaba
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Hi! I found the solution to this problem. Go to "View" then click "Preview on CPU" then it's done. Your welcome
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ejv92284000 schrieb
Hi! I found the solution to this problem. Go to "View" then click "Preview on CPU" then it's done. Your welcome
Please read the complete thread before posting your "simple" solution.
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Yep I read it thoroughly. I think the people above just didnt understand or couldnt picture out what the problem was. This was the my problem a few moments ago and I found a solution for it by checking the "view" tab. I think this problem only occurs on High Resolution screens/monitors.
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ejv92284000 schrieb
Yep I read it thoroughly. I think the people above just didnt understand
Exactly. But that can't be solved by going into CPU-Preview.