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An error occurred while saving the comment There is a commercial plugin which solves this problem exactly — Rasterino by Astute Graphics. It just allows you to type in the new resolution and the image gets scaled from the chosen reference point.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sadly, the file is no longer accessible via the link, and the attached one seems to be empty.
Illustrator is able to create whatever beams you have in mind for sure, but perhaps in a different way with some different tools.
Stefan, can you please attach a screenshot of the result you want to achieve and share the steps you’re making to get it? — If it’s still relevant, of course. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Which are the apps you are struggling to paste from?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Interesting.
Can you please share this 'needle' for the team to look at? Only it, nothing else. -
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Perhaps it’s the same issue as this one, which is fixed:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/44917468
or this one, which is a known bug and is going to be fixed:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45656506
If it’s still a problem for you, please comment back.
An error occurred while saving the comment Darryl, please take a look at this report:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45656506
You can use the auto-translate button to read it or use the external translator.Do you think this can relate to your problem?
Anyway, please try to reset preferences as a solution.
Here are a suitable instructions how to do that:
https://astutegraphics.com/support/tutorials-and-troubleshooting/resetting-illustrator-preferences -
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An error occurred while saving the comment A good catch!
No, this is not possible in Illustrator, to rotate and scale at the same time, not with the standard bounding box’s controls, nor with the dedicated Free Transform tool (which is E).
This is one of many things Corel Draw exceeds Illustrator in.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Please, send over these specific .kys-files to sharewithai@adobe.com for the investigation.
It feels like Ai can’t read or allow to use the combinations used; Cmd + Shift + Å (perhaps because of the overring) and Ctrl + F4 (because it’s a system combination to close the document — Ai even does not allow me to assign it in the first place, so I am surprised you were bale to assign it in the first place).
A workaround would be to create the set anew, and see if it stumbles at this specific hotkey in particular. Please comment back on this. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment I believe we can do that.
You open the Artboards panel and you re-arrange them :)
But I suggest you mean that re-arranging items in the panel should make artboards actually rearranged on the canvas, right? To mimic the behavior of pages in InDesign?
This is indeed an interesting idea, but the problem is that artboards can be of any size and positioning. We can have artboards inside other artboards, they can cross each other partially. What should Illustrator do then? Artboards are not pages, but more like viewports, although they can be used like pages.
So if you use them as pages, you can change the order of artboards in the panel and then do Object > Artboards > Rearrange All Artboards, and it will put them in the correct order you defined. It’s some what limited and forces to change position for All instead of any local changes, but it’s there already.Please tell more about the workflow that requires the feature.
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An error occurred while saving the comment An interesting idea!
I know though that any modification of this OS dialog, both Mac and Windows, is quite difficult for engineers to pull of, there is a lot of restrictions to it... and this option should definitely be located right there in the dialog and not buried somewhere else in Preferences, because this approach can annoy a lot of users who prefer it the native way. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Illustrator is correct by saying the image now has 300ppi — this is the 'effective resolution' of it, the 'real pixel density' this particular piece of raster now has, and it matches the original resolution the image had when you placed in on canvas. If you scale it further — you’d get it grow larger, because the pixel density increases.
As for the PSDs which stay scaled differently — I’d like to see that, if possible, when it happens for you. It should work the same way, but who knows?
An error occurred while saving the comment This is actually an intended behaviour, although not as evident as it might look.
See, Illustrator has an internal 'base' resolution for raster images, which is historically is 72ppi. When you embed an image, Ai no longer knows about its original resolution (because this is something what a linked file can have, not an embedded piece of a raster), but have to display it anyway, scaled to the size you used. So it assumes it has 72 and rescales it.
If a linked file does not have a resolution values stored in it at all (there is no punishment for it), Ai uses 72ppi also — as many other applications do. So when you put an image which is 120×120px into a document with 'pixels' units in Illustrator, it gets put as 120×120 exactly because 'undefined 72' matches with Ai's 'internal 72'.
72 / 300 equals 0.24 exactly — here you have your 24% of the scale.
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An error occurred while saving the comment What are you color settings in the app? Which profile is used to convert these images?
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An error occurred while saving the comment The font name is Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro (just for safekeeping and accessibility).
This is not the first time displaying a certain font fails...
Thanks for reporting this one in a particular, the team is now aware of it.
Tracy, does it work for you now, in recent versions?
Sorry for the extremely late report, this one got lost in the wrong thread for some reason.