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It now works as it should in the latest Beta 30.7.0.40.
Please update and check!
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Works fine in beta!
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7 years already
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My workaround does not seem to work anymore.
But I found another one:
Select the freeform gradient and choose Object > Group.
Apply the opacity mask to the group.An error occurred while saving the comment Ton commented
Just had the same experience.
Make mask and Uncheck "Clip" works as expected
Make Mask and first click "Invert Mask" makes the gradient disappear, and no combination of Clip and Invert Mask will get it back.Ton supported this idea ·
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Time to revisit this. Spot colors still get destroyed (become process and lose their name). But do not become Magenta.
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But it also goes wrong the other way around: Pantone Solid Spot colors added from Illustrator to a CC Library lose their name and become Process colors in Illustrator. It just takes a couple of clicks (not predictable how many, but it always destroys the spot in the end) to transfer the spot to process. Then the library color is permanently changed. Illustrator does change the library color.
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To add to what Egor said, spot color (actually every color added by Illustrator is not color managed, just a bunch of numbers) loses its Lab values. But Illustrator also destroys the colors in a CC Library. I rerecorded the steps and added a new one: once the color has become process magenta in the swatches, double clicking the color in the library changes it permanently to magenta. Switch back to InDesign shows a Process Magenta Pantone Blue...
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This is not fixed after 7 years waiting. Create a Spot in InDesign, add it to a library. Add the color in a New InDesign doc by filling a rectangle, add the color by adding it to the swatches, works fine.
Go to Illustrator, create a new document, double click the spot and it becomes a magenta process color.An error occurred while saving the comment Ton commented
If Global Colors are still not supported after 6 years, prevent them being added to a CC library.
There is no warning when the box is checked.An error occurred while saving the comment Ton commented
See this example.
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It is not only spot colors from InDesign that become magenta, Global colors from Illustrator have the same problem.
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It currently also happens with Global RGB colors added to the CC library. When added to another document from the CC library, they lose their name and become a magenta spot color.
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Spot in Illustrator
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This is still not solved:
Create a Pantone Spot color swatch in InDesign (I used 321 C for sentimental reasons) and add it to a CC Library.
Switch to Illustrator, double click the swatch in the CC Library to add it to the Swatches panel.
It becomes a Global Process Color CMYK Swatch as 100% Magenta instead of a green Spot color.
Library:
https://shared-assets.adobe.com/link/2dbbba8a-e688-486f-41ee-cba1d77530dfAn error occurred while saving the comment Ton commented
For more problems with sharing swatches see:
https://creativecloudassets.uservoice.com/forums/905281-report-bugs/suggestions/34268938-sharing-swatches-using-libraries-is-totally-unreliable.Ton shared this idea ·
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Ai Beta 30.6.0.75 now allows it!
1. Go to File > Place and choose the files to be placed (won’t work for drag-ndrop on canvas).
2. Click and drag on the canvas to define the grid area.
3. While dragging, hold Opt/Alt to place all files in one gesture with an auto-calculated grid.
4. For a custom grid layout, while dragging, press arrow keys to adjust rows and columns — Right/Left for columns, Up/Down for rows.
Please try how it works and comment back to help the team to polish the feature.
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I like the Gridify feature. Especially the Alt/Option option to create a default grid. I would love to have an option to modify the grid spacing during placing. And if the result is not what you want, to use Undo to start placing again. Now your selected images disappear after Undo and there is no loaded cursor.
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It seems like this issue has been finally addressed in the Beta 30.6.0.11. As reported, the only format that isn't affected by the fix is EPS.
Please try to update and verify it if it finally works as expected.
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Thank you! It works as expected.
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@ monokano good overview of Linked behaviour. I want to add that when the images are embedded, they all show a percentage scale when the resolution is other than 72 ppi.
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Illustrator makes no difference between a 72 ppi image that is scaled 50% to 144 ppi and an unscaled 144 ppi image. Both are reported as scaled 50%.
InDesign gives better info, it shows the original, Actual ppi and the Effective ppi and the scale percentage when the user has scaled the image.
It would be more accurate and better for the consistency between apps if Illustrator would show the same info.An error occurred while saving the comment Ton commented
In Illustrator 2026 (30.0), the behaviour is consistent.
All file types linked or embedded, layer or flat are showing a scale percentage when their resolution is other than 72 ppi. Images with a 72 ppi resolution are shown as 100%.Ton shared this idea ·
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I am happy to share that we have fixed this bug in our latest release – 30.4 which is available worldwide now.
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback. Keep it coming!
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Good to hear that was fixed, now onto the other Drag & Drop problem: the Illustrator Document Color Profile changes after Drag & Drop from Photoshop, from a Browser or from a just created screendump:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447-illustrator-desktop-bugs/suggestions/41517886-profile-of-the-document-changes-when-a-screenshotAn error occurred while saving the comment Ton commented
It can come back, as I just noticed, had to reset the prefs again.
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Hi Paula, if you have updated and all your Preferences settings are the way you like them, you can save them using Edit > My Settings > Export Settings... If the problem occurs again, you can easily go back to the saved settings with Edit > My Settings > Import Settings...
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Hi Paula, I am currently on 29.7.1 on Sonoma 14.7.7
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Paula, which version are you currently using? For me it has not come back since resetting preferences.
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@Geny, I thought I was kidding myself too, it is normally something I recommend when thing behave weird. Resetting worked for me in a beta version. Then I tried the latest regular version which still had the problem, resetting prefs fixed it. Then I tried downloading the latest Prerelease version, still problems, resetting Prefs fixed them.
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Today I did go to Settings > Preferences and clicked the Reset Preferences button. Somehow this fixed the problem with the disappearing images for me. Can someone else try this too?
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Problem recorded in beta 29.6.142
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Nothing fixed unfortunately in Beta 29.6.142
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Drag and drop should work, but saving and using Place is currently the safer workflow.
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778 votesStarted (Available in Beta) ·
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Yes, especially when you have set the policy in the Color Settings to "Preserve Embedded Profiles" it should not ask you everytime you have a linked file if you want to use the embedded profile.
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I thought I replied here yesterday, but yes, the missing posts were supposed to be restored by now, but are not. I found the example I posted in january.
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Rotate 180 degrees and scale up or down.
This happens with Static Symbols, if you change the type to Dynamic Symbol it works as expected.
Something maybe related;
If a Dynamic Symbol is scaled without Scale Strokes option, it does not scale the stroke.
If a StaticSymbol is scaled without Scale Strokes option, it will scale the stroke.Ton supported this idea ·
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It is reproducable in the current 30.3 version, but it becomes CMYK after saving and opening. But it also brings another problem, it changes the document color profile.. See:
https://community.adobe.com/questions-652/rgb-images-embedded-into-a-cmyk-document-are-labeled-as-rgb-still-in-control-panel-1556238?postid=7533065#post7533065Ton supported this idea ·
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Export for Screens: bad antialiasing and jagged edges on images within (especially rotated) when exported to JPG
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84 votesAccording to Abhishek Rao here, disabling 'Export in Background' in Preferences > File Handling helps to workaround the problem (until the actual fix). Make sure you enable 'Art Optimized (Supersampling)' as an anti-aliasing option in Export for Screens settings as well.
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Export in background Off does not seem to work as a workaround in 30.3, but chaning the anti-aliasing to Art Optimized seems to improve the result.
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According to Abhishek Rao in the pinned reply, turning off Preferences > File Handling > Export in Background solves the problem. And it does for me.
See: https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/rough-edges-on-jpeg-with-new-quot-export-for-screens-quot-illustrator-2020-heartbreak/m-p/15366802/page/3#M444760An error occurred while saving the comment Ton commented
In 28.6
Slightly rotated an image
Export for Screens > JPEG 100 Art Optimized.
They are horribly jagged and the Art Optimized setting is ignored. Embedded as well as Linked.Ton supported this idea ·
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Still there in 28.6
Slightly rotated image
Export for Screens > JPEG 100 Art Optimized.
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Yes, it should open the .ai part of the file instead of the .PDF
It has nothing to do with incompatible features.
I opened an Illustrator file from 2022 in 2026 and saved as PDF. It opens fine in 2026, but opens a pdf version with some outlined text in 2025.
I can correctly open a pdf file (with editing checked) from 2025 in 2026, but not in 2023.
But I can open the same .ai file saved in 2025 and 2026