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The issue is being tracked and is awaiting the fix by CEP team
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Still happening for me on macOS, Illustrator 29.4. In Activity Monitor, under the Energy tab, expanding the entry for Illustrator shows that CEPHtmlEngine is preventing sleep. It keeps my monitors on indefinitely until I quit the app.
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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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80 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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When I export a JPG from the "Export for Screens" dialog at any resolution (I usually do 300dpi), placed raster graphics have a jagged edge. The same artboard exported at the same resolution with the same anti-aliasing settings using File > Export > Export As turns out nice and smooth.
Note: neither "Type Optimized" or "Art Optimized" settings help. Resetting AI preferences did not help.
Operating System: macOS Mojave and Catalina (happening on two different systems)
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create an artboard in Illustrator
2. Place a raster image with curved edges such as an oval, especially if it's rotated slightly
3. Export the artboard as a JPG at 300dpi using "Export for Screens"Expected Result:
Nice smooth JPG that looks like my artboard, like "Export for Screens" used to produce.Actual Result:
JPG with jagged edges on placed raster images.The attached JPG was exported with "Export for Screens" and shows the jagged edges.
Here is a link to a .zip file containing the original AI file, placed PSD graphic, and two exported JPGs. JPG 01 was exported with "Export for Screens" and JPG 02 was exported with File > Export > Export As.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/178DVhjV7IOXdqGsPziG6huguhWU0LDxS/view?usp=sharing
An error occurred while saving the comment Beardmancer commented
When I export a JPG from the "Export for Screens" dialog at any resolution (I usually do 300dpi), placed raster graphics have a jagged edge. The same artboard exported at the same resolution with the same anti-aliasing settings using File > Export > Export As turns out nice and smooth.
Note: neither "Type Optimized" or "Art Optimized" settings help. Resetting AI preferences did not help.
Operating System: macOS Mojave and Catalina (happening on two different systems)
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create an artboard in Illustrator
2. Place a raster image with curved edges such as an oval, especially if it's rotated slightly
3. Export the artboard as a JPG at 300dpi using "Export for Screens"Expected Result:
Nice smooth JPG that looks like my artboard, like "Export for Screens" used to produce.Actual Result:
JPG with jagged edges on placed raster images.A .zip file is attached with original AI file, placed PSD graphic, and two exported JPGs. JPG 01 was exported with "Export for Screens" and JPG 02 was exported with File > Export > Export As.
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759 votesStarted (Available in Beta) ·
AdminAvinash Singh Kotwal (Principal Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
Adobe Illustrator's Multithreading Journey Begins!
Dear Illustrator Community,
I'm thrilled to announce that we've embarked on an exciting journey to bring multithreading capabilities to Adobe Illustrator. This significant undertaking will enhance performance and responsiveness across various aspects of the application.
While this is a complex process that will take some time to fully implement, I wanted to share our progress so far.
Our Approach
We've strategically begun by focusing on the most computationally intensive operations—those that typically take more time and block the main thread, resulting in slower response times while you work. By moving these operations to separate threads, we aim to significantly improve your overall experience with Illustrator.
It's important to note that you may see more noticeable impact in some areas than others initially. However, we want to assure you that this is just the beginning, and we will continue this journey to bring improvements across…
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I'm also having this issue on 29.4. In Activity Monitor, under the Energy tab, expanding the entry for Illustrator shows that CEPHtmlEngine is preventing sleep. It keeps my monitors on indefinitely until I quit the app.