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How to make a text logo in a raster clear, without jagged?
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When exporting text (text logo) to PNG from illustrator, two hundred pixels wide, I get noticeable chopped edges and pixelation. Pre-enabled in illustrator:
Edit > Preferences > Guides & Grid > Gridline every → 1px
Edit > Preferences > Guides & Grid > Subdivisions → 1px
Edit > Preferences > General > Keyboard Increment → 1px
View > Snap to Grid, Snap to Point, Pixel Preview
I studied the main points in getting pixel-perfect and nothing really changes (smooth lines have become clearer, but in my opinion the rounding of the font has become even more hypertrophied)
Another important thing: the font is relatively thin Cleanvertising Light ( www.dafont.com/cleanvertising-nl. font)
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As a last resort, you can always export at a higher resolution, then reduce it in a raster editor.
I usually copy the vector into Photoshop and export from there. The quality when exporting from Photoshop is much better. But at the illustrator, I also noticed such a ladder for a long time. But he couldn't fight it well. Something is wrong with this export in Illustrator.
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