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Photoshop Cloud still renders AI patterns with visible printable gaps in the pattern

Community Beginner ,
Sep 14, 2022 Sep 14, 2022

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This issue started with Cloud and has never been resolved in any version I've encountered since Cloud started. Almost a decade later, Cloud has yet to achieve the render quality we had back in CS5. Photoshop CS5 and earlier versions render these patterns flawlessly. The only workaround I've found is going into each individual ai file to expand the fill for every pattern. This is incredibly counterproductive when you have thousands of files to batch images for.

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Sep 14, 2022 Sep 14, 2022

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Please provide the file with the Smart Object. 

Which Interpolation Methods have you tried? 

 

And the »issue«, if I understand you correctly, does not actually seem like an issue but plain anti-aliasing. 

If one vector object exactly borders another and both get anti-aliased it is logical that the »middle« pixels are not fully opaque. 

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Sep 28, 2022 Sep 28, 2022

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It's only a issue in Cloud. CS5 renders them perfectly. Cloud just hasn't achieved CS5 rendering quality yet.

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Sep 30, 2022 Sep 30, 2022

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If you don’t want Anti-aliasing don’t use Anti-aliasing. 

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Sep 15, 2022 Sep 15, 2022

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Hi, are you seeing the issue at 100% magnification? Could you describe your workflow. you create your patterns in illustrator, then save them to what format? how do you apply them, as layer styles?

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Sep 28, 2022 Sep 28, 2022

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The gaps are present at any maginification and are clearly visible in the output images. It is not a display bug. The original files are Adobe Illustrator format. The patterns are swatches applied to the fill. It's only a problem in Cloud. CS5 renders them perfectly.

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Sep 30, 2022 Sep 30, 2022

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Can you eplain exactly the workflow that you use? (is it a smart object?) are they still vector?

Did you by any chance use Create from image?

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