I'm finding it funny how if I were to export work from Illustrator to say a
jpg format, the image become blurry and not as sharp as the original. Is
there a way to correct this? I've tried exporting with higher dpi, but still
the same result. I've made sure that linked images are present.
-Kim
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Select a higher quality setting for the jpg compression...
n8
> I'm finding it funny how if I were to export work from Illustrator to say
a
> jpg format, the image become blurry and not as sharp as the original. Is
> there a way to correct this? I've tried exporting with higher dpi, but
still
> the same result. I've made sure that linked images are present.
>
> -Kim
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in article 402fadef$1_4@corp.newsgroups.com, Kim at khd000@yahoo.ca wrote on
2/15/04 9:35 AM:
> I'm finding it funny how if I were to export work from Illustrator to say
a
> jpg format, the image become blurry and not as sharp as the original. Is
> there a way to correct this? I've tried exporting with higher dpi, but sti
ll
> the same result. I've made sure that linked images are present.
>
> -Kim
How much are you compressing the jpg file?
Maybe too much?
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the reason it does it.. is because when your are working with AI.. you are w
orking with vectors (which are nice clean cuts).. and if you export it (as a
jpg for example) you transform the vectors to bitmap... pixel..
save it to the best quality you can.. try the save for web option instead of
export.. ( save it as gif or png format )..
I'm selecting maximum, least amount of compression and the imported jpgs are
still blurry.
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> Select a higher quality setting for the jpg compression...
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Have a sample you could share? Your placing raster images 'in' Illustrator
and their blurry?
n8
> I'm selecting maximum, least amount of compression and the imported jpgs
are
> still blurry.