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Chicken Quasar

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Hello awesome community!

I'm exporting a raster/vector image from Illustrator as a PDF and adobe keeps scaling it to a 1/10 scale. Thats all fine and dandy for the vector parts of the image of course. But the raster parts of the image after scaling it back up by 1000% are still not as sharp as they look in illustrator. They look acceptable for the client but of course theres degradation.

I don't want to use JPEG or TIFF because I want the vector renders to look as good as possible. Is there any way to get adobe to export a PDF at 100%? My file is about 96 x 400 inches. I know it's big.

Thank you!!!
 

Solventinkjet

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That's bigger than the max canvas size for illustrator so it will have to be scaled at least somewhat. I would check your PDF settings when you go to save the file. Make sure the option to down sample images is turned off.
 

Chicken Quasar

New Member
That's bigger than the max canvas size for illustrator so it will have to be scaled at least somewhat. I would check your PDF settings when you go to save the file. Make sure the option to down sample images is turned off.
Thank you for the hunch. Do you know where that is in the PDF illustrator export settings?
 

Aaron Hunter

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The default setting on Compatibility is Acrobat 5 (1.4). Change it to Acrobat 7 (PDF 1.6).
 

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Aaron Hunter

New Member
Hello awesome community!

I'm exporting a raster/vector image from Illustrator as a PDF and adobe keeps scaling it to a 1/10 scale. Thats all fine and dandy for the vector parts of the image of course. But the raster parts of the image after scaling it back up by 1000% are still not as sharp as they look in illustrator. They look acceptable for the client but of course theres degradation.

I don't want to use JPEG or TIFF because I want the vector renders to look as good as possible. Is there any way to get adobe to export a PDF at 100%? My file is about 96 x 400 inches. I know it's big.

Thank you!!!
With the dimensions you're spec'ing I'm guessing you are already working with large canvas. I often do our exhibit murals at full size without issue. I created a "save as PDF" preference. SC's of each of those settings below.
 

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