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When I import Illustrator files into Photoshop as Smart Objects, they come in a bit fuzzy. Is there any way to remedy this, so it maintains the vector sharpness?
@kloy What are you trying to do when importing it into Photoshop?
mostly vector art, charts etc from Illustrator. Not photos.
@kloy I meant after you import the file from Illustrator, what are you doing with the vector inside of Photoshop? Applying textures or?
Why are you importing it into Photoshop is what I’m asking?
not doing anything to them.
I am importing to make a web design file more efficient
@kloy Okay, then I wouldn’t worry about it. When you’re ready for production, save the vectors as png in Illustrator.
One thing I would try though is to export the vectors to PSD or PNG. Then, in PS go to File > New > Set the Options > File > Place > Choose the PSD you exported from Illustrator. From there you can pull down the both tabs in PS and drag the layer to your Web Design file.
I hope that makes sense.
Thanks, but that really does not answer the question. I’ve been searching around. It looks like a problem lots of people have been having that Adobe has yet yo solve.