: Problem with pixelation when copying an illustrator logo to photoshop as a smart object and exporting for web as a png I'm having issues since I upgraded my CS Suite with copying vector files
I'm having issues since I upgraded my CS Suite with copying vector files to photoshop as a smart object and then saving for web as a png 24. The files look quite pixelated even though they are sharp in illustrator. The file is 152x152 pixels at 72dpi.
I've tried:
Ticking anti-alias
Changing my settings in illustrator for file handling
Copying the file as a much larger size to the clipboard in photoshop
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You may have resolved the issue already but I wanted to post anyway since i found this forum first.
The pixelation problem can be resolved by checking the box "Anti-alias" (shown here in light-blue). Paste the image > select Smart Object or Pixels > check the box Anti-alias.
This issue plagued me for months... especially since 1 out of 2 computers at work had the problem. I suspected that the issue was related to some settings, and i found the answer on a different forum:
The way I do.
I haven't tried smart object from Illustrator but if I want to use such elements from illustrator, I do following steps.
Save in Adobe Illustrator by clicking Ctrl+Shift+S in desired resolution "dpi".
Open it in Adobe Photoshop and resize it in desired resoltion by clicking Alt+Ctrl+I.
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Note : You must save image file without background
Let me know if this works.
Temporarily save as a 608x608, 288 dpi image and then scale it down to 152x152, 72dpi. This should smooth/blur the jaggy pixelated transitions.
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