![]() Be careful and try not to scale images up (down is usually okay to a point). ![]() For instance, if you place an image that is 2 inches in width at 200 ppi, and scale it to 200%, the image will become 4 inches in width at 100 ppi. ![]() Scaling images larger means lowering the effective resolution. If the image you place in Illustrator is too small or too low resolution, it most likely won’t look good. Like in InDesign, Illustrator believes in garbage-in, garbage-out. One thing I always caution people on when working with raster in Illustrator is to be careful with scaling.
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