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An error occurred while saving the comment Isabelle commented'Save for web' is perfect, the quality is great and I like the smaller file sizes. The only problem is that you have to export each artboard individually which takes up so much time. That's what I liked about 'Export for screens', you can export multiple artboards at once.
Thanks for sharing the other reports! One of the reports suggested doing 'Export for screens' and changing from 1x scale to 96 ppi. I tried it but it's still choppy so I'll have to stick with exporting each individual artboard for now.
An error occurred while saving the comment Isabelle commentedHi Egor, yeah I've tried the 'Save for screens' option but the exported image ends up appearing a bit choppy, not sure why. So 'Save for web' is the only way to still have a smaller file size suitable for web while keeping smooth details. I've attached a screenshot showing what I'm talking about.
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Please provide comparison screenshots for the designs you can see a clear difference between these two export methods.
There is a related bug report, and perhaps the quality discussed here is actually a bug: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/38987995
Even if it’s somethings else, it’s not OK the request about image quality does not have a single image as an example. Please share!
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I just tried 'Export for screen' and changed the setting from 1x to 96 ppi—as indicated by the Admin in the resolved comment—and the image still comes out choppy and not on par with 'Save for web'. Anyone else experiencing that? I'm curious why this issue has been marked as resolved when it doesn't seem to be.