The Anti-alias PostScript option removes
jagged edges from a pasted or placed selection by making a subtle
transition between the edges of the selection and its surrounding
pixels. Turning off this option produces a hard-edged transition
between pixels--and therefore the appearance of jagged edges--when
vector artwork is rasterized.
Note: In Photoshop, you can deselect the Anti-alias option when you open or place a PDF or EPS file.
To turn off the Anti-alias PostScript option:
- Do one of the following:
- In Windows, choose Edit > Preferences > General.
- In Mac OS, choose ImageReady > Preferences > General.
- Deselect Anti-alias PostScript. Clearing this option can decrease the time it takes to import the file.
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