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A few weeks ago Photoshop stopped anti-aliasing vector smart objects (AI, EPS, etc.) when I right click on the layer and select "replace contents" and choose another vector object. This used to work fine. Anybody have any idea what might have happened or what I could do to fix it? Placing objects from scratch works fine.
I found this line in the Help file under "To place a file in Photoshop",
I don’t know if that’s talking about the visual rasterizing of the smart object (i.e. mapping it to screen pixels) or actually rasterizing the layer, but either way I cannot find the "Anti-alias option on the object bar" in regards to smart objects.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks!
-Nate
I found this line in the Help file under "To place a file in Photoshop",
If you’re placing a PDF, EPS, or Adobe Illustrator file, set the Anti-alias option in the options bar as desired. To blend edge pixels during rasterization, select the Anti-alias option. To produce a hard-edged transition between edge pixels during rasterization, deselect the Anti-alias option.
I don’t know if that’s talking about the visual rasterizing of the smart object (i.e. mapping it to screen pixels) or actually rasterizing the layer, but either way I cannot find the "Anti-alias option on the object bar" in regards to smart objects.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks!
-Nate
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