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September 10, 2022
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Downloads are blurry and pixelated

  • September 10, 2022
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My recent licensed image downloads are very pixelated. They are vector images and only seem to be available as jpegs. I need to import them to Illustrator (which is up to date). What can I do? One of the file numbers is this: 521117396

 

Thank you, Lizanne

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Correct answer Marianne-Deiters

The example image is a JPEG, nowhere does it say that it is a vector image. You can use the filter "Vectors" for your search and then download a file as EPS or Illustrator file.

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Participating Frequently
October 4, 2022

Hello lizanne2006,

I granted you 3 replacement license. Please delete asset from any downloads or library at your end.

Hope this helps !!!

Participant
September 11, 2022

Thanks to all. I thought I did search for vector files. I must have followed links to similar things and wound up with non-vector images. I can't imagine what happened, but it's never happened to me before (I usually use Shutterstock, but wanted to try Adobe Stock). The other two files I licensed that are also only jpegs are: 462919461 and 462919419 (plus 521117396).  I can't use the jpegs for my project. Thank you for the credits.

Abambo
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September 11, 2022

I suppose, that those images have been uploaded as PNG files. PNG files will soon be available as PNG and JPEG files, but for the current time you can only access them as JPEG.

 

In no circumstance, the assets will get available as vector files. To check if the file is really blurry, you need to load it into an image editing or viewing program (like Photoshop) and to look at it at 100% (one screen pixel=one image pixel).

 

Tagging @Vani_100 to grant you eventually a replacement credit. You still need to confirm the other assets and if you want to abandon the assets.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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September 12, 2022

Thanks you. I thought I did search for vector files. I must have followed links to similar things and wound up with non-vector images. I can't imagine what happened, but it's never happened to me before (I usually use Shutterstock, but wanted to try Adobe Stock). The other two files I licensed that are also only jpegs are: 462919461 and 462919419 (plus 521117396).  I can't use the jpegs for my project, so I will abandon those 3 assets. Thank you for the credits.

Marianne-Deiters
Marianne-DeitersCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
September 11, 2022

The example image is a JPEG, nowhere does it say that it is a vector image. You can use the filter "Vectors" for your search and then download a file as EPS or Illustrator file.