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Why are other sizes of jpg files saved when you run export as on the same art boards?
What's wrong?
When you want to export at the exact size of the artboard:
- align artboards to the pixel grid
- export at 72 ppi
To avoid rounding errors on exporting other sizes:
- export at multiples of 72 ppi
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Do you mean geometric sizes?
Do you use Use Artboards option?Share pls screenshots:
1. Your export settings
2. The final jpg properties (pixel dimensions)
3. If possible, the screen of your artwork (all artboards together) to clear what might happen here.
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At first, I made several art boards with 1024x768 pixels.
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ok, thanks. And what about other questions?
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As shown above, export generates a different file size by one pixel. I don't know why it's the same art board size, but different sizes.
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ok, thanks. And the final images have different pixel dimensions?
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Yes. Each image size is different.
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sorry, I don't see any examples of the difference. Show pls:
1. What resolution did you use?
2. Which sizes have the jpg files (WxH in pixels)?
3. As far as I can see in your screenshot, you have at least 13 artboards. Are all the JPGs different? Which dimension changes?
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Are the artboards aligned to the pixel grid?
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I don't know what it means or how to align the art board to the pixel grid.
I found a lot of the answers.
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The art boards are 1024x768 in size, but like the screenshot above to export, some files will be 2845 x 2134, and others will be 2845 x 2135. I created it in the same size as an art board.
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Do you actually need 200 ppi export resolution? If you created 1024x768 and want to finally have this size for your JPGs, export the images with 72 ppi.
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When I send it to 200 dpi, because of the low resolution when I export it from Keynote to PDF later.
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Which size do you need finally?
If you need 2845 x 2134, create the artboards as 2845 x 2134 and export the images with 72 ppi.
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Why do you export a JPEG when you need it in Keynote? Use a PDF.
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Ok! what I wonder is not how I work but why I change the size of jpg files when export in the illustration.
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When you want to export at the exact size of the artboard:
- align artboards to the pixel grid
- export at 72 ppi
To avoid rounding errors on exporting other sizes:
- export at multiples of 72 ppi
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Monika Gause, In the end, using the multiple of 72dpi. you mentioned was a great answer to my question.
I did a few tests and found no problem. Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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Remove One Extra Pixel from Artboard Export | Illustrator CC Tutorial - YouTube
The same problem as mine
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because your export resolution does not correspond to the standard Illustrator export resolution for this kind of images. Use 72 ppi to have the exact result.
Create the artboard size with the needed pixel dimensions.
Align artboards to the pixel grid
and please, don't shout here if you want to get help.
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Thank you for your help, but you don't have to help. It is important that you help in a friendly tone to the end. And it wasn't very helpful.
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If you are right, you should not be able to choose the resolution in the illustration. If you have a choice of resolutions, they should be the same size on the same arboard. I know the way you talk. It is only part of why size changes when exporting with high-resolution options.
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