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Apple has seemingly fixed the problem with their MacOS version. Please update to check if this get it resolved for you.
Comment back if it still happens for you with MacOS 14.1.1 update installed.
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WebP export support is added in illustrator Beta 27.6.
Please test it to see if it matches your expectations.
There is no information yet about exporting other formats requested. Meanwhile, we can import / place HEIC/HEIF, WebP and AVIF already.
-Egor
An error occurred while saving the comment Eddie commentedEgor, In response to your message, it would be great if we could preview the art better before exporting. We often have hairlines around the art that is visible in the legacy preview. Right now we have to export and then preview in another app like photoshop or Apple Preview. It would save time on our end.
Another option that would be great is more granular control of the .jpg compression settings. Right now we can only export at 100, 80, 50 and 20. We find that 60% compression is often the sweet spot between size and quality. Having a user adjustable slider or more presets would be great. It is another reason why we are still using the legacy export.
An error occurred while saving the comment Eddie commentedThe new beta features work well but it would be great to have the option to export .webp in the "Save for web (Legacy)" area as well. We use that method of exporting when we only need to save out one or two files. It is a great option to preview the art before exporting.
An error occurred while saving the comment Eddie commented.webp is becoming the default file type for raster graphics. We need the option to export to this format from Illustrator. Having to export .jpegs and then move to Photoshop to generate .webp formats is very inefficient.
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Upgraded to 14.1.1 and it fixed it for me on Mac Pro 2019
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