Jean-Claude Tremblay
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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 -
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TestLayout_Overall_01.jpg 605 KB -
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85 votesAccording to Abhishek Rao here, disabling 'Export in Background' in Preferences > File Handling helps to workaround the problem (until the actual fix). Make sure you enable 'Art Optimized (Supersampling)' as an anti-aliasing option in Export for Screens settings as well.
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We are working towards giving preference to Photoshop for editing linked images, if Ps is installed. This may mean the label showing as ‘Edit on Photoshop’ when an linked image is selected. The change does not affect OS level file type associations.
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You could easily do it with my Find/Replace Regex 2.0 script, now available!
It runs on regular expressions (regex), lets you save your own presets, and gives you full control over your search scope by Artboard, Layers, or both. You can even tweak character formatting using saved styles or individual attributes. -
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My Find/Replace Regex 2.0 script is now available!
It runs on regular expressions (regex), lets you save your own presets, and gives you full control over your search scope by Artboard, Layers, or both. You can even tweak character formatting using saved styles or individual attributes.An error occurred while saving the comment Jean-Claude Tremblay commented
John, until this is added to Illustrator maybe one day, you can use this script here:
https://github.com/jamesw05/illustrator-shortcuts/blob/master/apply_Style_With_RegExp.jsx
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You can do this easily with a simple regex using my Find/Replace Regex 2.0 script, now available!
It runs on regular expressions (regex), lets you save your own presets, and gives you full control over your search scope by Artboard, Layers, or both. You can even tweak character formatting using saved styles or individual attributes.
https://payhip.com/b/NLXty