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An error occurred while saving the comment sjacobs@hawthorneadvertising.com commentedI'm not sure I can post the files, as it's client work that is still in the process of going live.
But the exports from "export from screens" have very apparent pixelated edges (especially on placed images (PSDs, PNGs, etc.) within the illustrator artboards.
When exporting each file individually using "export as" or "save for web," and selecting "art optimized" the output (JPGs and PNGs) is rendered much smoother.
An error occurred while saving the comment sjacobs@hawthorneadvertising.com commentedUsing Export for Screens (art optimized) does not produce a good quality result (.jpg).
Using "Export as" and/or "Save for Web" using the same parameters WILL produce a quality .jpg with proper anti-aliasing.
The problem is that we need "Export for Screens" to work properly, so we can export multiple dartboards with proper naming simultaneously.
PLEASE FIX!
An error occurred while saving the comment sjacobs@hawthorneadvertising.com commentedTHIS IS STILL AN ISSUE! lame.
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The latest Beta 28.8.0.37 now has this function back.
You can enable the mode using a button in Control Panel or in Properties, with the Artboard tool picked.
The option automatically enables Scale Strokes & Effects option temporarily.
As always, you can hold Shift to resize proportionally.
Please test it and comment back!
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"- adds white borders due to anti-aliasing the artboard edges"
this happens when your dartboards x / y coordinates are not an exact/whole pixel number (ie. no decimals).