Carrie Keymel
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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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Export for screens - AA setting is NOT honored.jpg 740 KB -
Save for web legacy - AA art opt'd setting IS honored.jpg 646 KB -
Export for screens setting that is being ignored by Illustrator.png 43 KB -
the embedded and rotated hi-res raster images, seen within Adobe Illustrator.jpg 619 KB -
Screen Shot 2023-03-28 at 09.00.15.png 232 KB -
ImageComparison.jpg 2320 KB -
TestLayout_Overall_01.jpg 605 KB -
lowQualityExportScreens02.jpg 593 KB -
Illustrator bug 3.png 1637 KB -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Carrie Keymel commented
Having the same issue as Carlos but with pngs as well. Any linked image that's angled exports with horrible jagged edges when using export for screens. This has only become an issue for me recently.
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>I'm not suggesting that as a workaround but simply noting that if you use Export As or Legacy Save for Web, the images dont have this poor rendering.
While this is true, you can only do these one at a time and have to name the file at time of export. It's extremely inefficient when with Export For Screens you can do many artboards with custom names at the same time. I understand you weren't posting a work around, but I also wanted to point out to the Adobe team that this is impractical for anyone who works at any kind of scale, which is probably MOST of it's users.