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saw toothing

graphix

New Member
Hello,
I have a problem, i designed in flexi, and when i saved as tif and or .ai, i opened the file in adobe photoshop and i had to get rid of background with magic wand , when i do i get alot of sawtoothing, how do i save as transparent background and or how do it open it in adobe without getting the saw toothing thanks...
 

peavey123

New Member
It depends on your photoshop resolution. Make sure that the resolution is correct before importing any graphics. The lower the resolution the more "saw toothing" you will see. lol Which is called pixellation btw.
 

thewood

New Member
If you export your vector art from Flexi as an .eps, you can open it in Flexi (or Place it into an existing PS document) without having to remove the background.
 

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
It depends on your photoshop resolution. Make sure that the resolution is correct before importing any graphics. The lower the resolution the more "saw toothing" you will see. lol Which is called pixellation btw.

Actually, it's called 'aliasing'. Aliasing is inherent in many bitmap operations, especially resizing. Most software provides an 'anti-aliasing' option when resizing bitmaps. All this does is blur the boundaries between high contrast areas.
 

graphix

New Member
If you export your vector art from Flexi as an .eps, you can open it in Flexi (or Place it into an existing PS document) without having to remove the background.
thanks everyone, this worked here for me for now.....thanks
 
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