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benh4889

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  1. Hey MattP Thanks for that. Im still struggling with this unfortunately even after following your instructions. I opened the original .AI file ( deleted out the images in the bottom right corner to see if that made a difference ). Changed the DPI to 72 in the document setup and then saved the file as a .afdesign file. Unfortunately when i open the .afdesign version it is still opening at double the resolution so all element are double the size the need to be. Cheer
  2. Hey, It is opening the entire file at double the resolution ( Im not sure if its down to DPI or something else. ) but basically the entire file is double the pixel size in AD than it is illustrator. So when i'm exporting things such as logos they are double the size that they need to be. e.g. an element that is 100px X 150px in illustrator is 200px X 300px in AD Cheers
  3. Hey. Is there any update on this? i emailed the support team last Wednesday but am yet to hear anything back? Thanks Ben
  4. Hey, Thanks for coming back to me on this :) I have just emailed the file to: support@seriflabs.com ( its a client design so we cannot show it publicly yet :D ) Cheers Ben
  5. Hey, Im having an issue when opening a .AI file ( that was created in illustrator ) in Affinity Design. The original file was created at 72 PPI in Adobe Illustrator. When i open it in AD, the DIP is being set to 156. I have changed the DPI back down to 72. However the whole file is essentially double the resolution/pixel that it is in illustrator. Im very new to AD so it could be something iv just set up wrong, but i cannot for the life in me work it out. I have attached a couple of screenshots to show the size difference between the two programs Any help is much appreciated Cheers Ben
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