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This is very frustrtaing because I've tried this several times and it does not work. I try to google solutions for this and all I ever see is "export the image at 300 ppi". This is not a case of the client zooming in too far either- even I can see these PNGs are rastery around the edges. I keep having issues with exporting logos as PNGs that aren't clear enough for my client. I can't speak for MAStephens, but I understand where they're coming from. To make matters worse, less experienced designers I know, are able to generate crisp images using new apps I in the past have discounted as silly, which, as you might imagine is just a wee bit embarrassing! I think perhaps I've given too much of my love to Adobe over the years and it's time to dedicate a few days to evaluating alternatives. I've been doing this for over 20 years so I'd like to think I know what I'm doing and I don't recall this being an issue in older versions of the software, so I don't accept that this is anything else than Adobe's incompetence. I'm completely exasperated as to why in these days where pretty much all design has to be screen compatible, Adobe is apparently oblivious to what is a huge FAIL. I see all kinds of people trying to solve this for what looks like a huge number of people having the same issues. I now have spent more time trying to export sharp JPG's (it's what the client insists on having) than on doing the actual design work. Please refer to this help article for more details and other file formats. Saves ICC profiles in the JPEG file An ICC profile allows you to be sure that an application will correctly color match the file.
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It is basic and, well standard! It makes the least amount of changes to your image.
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View the optimized image at several quality settings to determine the best balance between quality and file size.īaseline Standard is used when you want your JPG to be recognizable to most web browsers. The higher the Quality setting, the more detail is preserved in the optimized image, but the larger the file size.