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      Mike91
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      Hi, I've exported a few 2d graphics from sketch up and saved them as .tiff
      As long as I look at them from the preview on mac they are fine but when I place them on an illustrator or photoshop file all the lines become dashed and the quality goes down.
      How can I solve this?
      Here are two images, one from preview and one from illustrator


      preview.png


      illustrator.png

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      • massimoM Offline
        massimo Moderator
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        Before exporting click on options and tick "anti-alias". Export the image at the double size you need and then resize it in Photoshop.

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          Charlie__V
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          @mike91 said:

          Hi, I've exported a few 2d graphics from sketch up and saved them as .tiff
          As long as I look at them from the preview on mac they are fine but when I place them on an illustrator or photoshop file all the lines become dashed and the quality goes down.
          How can I solve this?
          Here are two images, one from preview and one from illustrator

          What does your image look like when saved as final .png/,tif/other image (illustrator or PS final output?)
          IOW...this may just be a PS/illustrator display issue?

          Charlie

          Precision M1710/Win 7 Pro 64 bit/i-7 6920 Quad core 2.9 Ghz -3.8/16Gb ram/NVIDIA M5000M 8Gb

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            Tandem
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            For editing in Illustrator you will be better off exporting as EPS File (*.eps)
            Since EPS is a vector format this will allow you to edit the graphics in Illustrator and then scale to any size without loosing image quality.

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