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How do I remove these transparent pixels?


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I've converted this text to outlines, and then I have flattened the transparency, but zooming in on this, there is still transparent pixels. Where the outline is, I would like to export the shape, and make it all one color.










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    I've converted this text to outlines, and then I have flattened the transparency, but zooming in on this, there is still transparent pixels. Where the outline is, I would like to export the shape, and make it all one color.










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      I've converted this text to outlines, and then I have flattened the transparency, but zooming in on this, there is still transparent pixels. Where the outline is, I would like to export the shape, and make it all one color.










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      I've converted this text to outlines, and then I have flattened the transparency, but zooming in on this, there is still transparent pixels. Where the outline is, I would like to export the shape, and make it all one color.







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          You have pixel preview on. Illustrator shows all as rasterized. Your 31 px wide x is shown like it was a 31 px wide raster image. Use normal preview mode (set Wiew > Pixel preview = OFF) and see the perfect vector shape.



          enter image description here



          The right image shows how much sharper normal preview would be.



          BTW. Your shape is still ok, it's only shown as rasterized. Pixel preview is useful when one wants to see beforehand how much rasterization affects. It's essential when one has small objects, because normal screens finally show everything as rasterized.






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            Use the "Essence" device. When you trace the outline of the things you desire to remove, set the history brush to reference the initial picture. After that, using the history brush, take your time paint in the bits and items that "Remove" got rid of.






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            • Unfortunately, this answer is currently rather hard to understand, and makes reference to a tool or device with which I at least am unfamiliar: "the 'essence' device..." which I suspect is a translation issue. Perhaps some more time working on translation to English might help; sadly as currently written it's pretty close to incomprehensible.

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            You have pixel preview on. Illustrator shows all as rasterized. Your 31 px wide x is shown like it was a 31 px wide raster image. Use normal preview mode (set Wiew > Pixel preview = OFF) and see the perfect vector shape.



            enter image description here



            The right image shows how much sharper normal preview would be.



            BTW. Your shape is still ok, it's only shown as rasterized. Pixel preview is useful when one wants to see beforehand how much rasterization affects. It's essential when one has small objects, because normal screens finally show everything as rasterized.






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              You have pixel preview on. Illustrator shows all as rasterized. Your 31 px wide x is shown like it was a 31 px wide raster image. Use normal preview mode (set Wiew > Pixel preview = OFF) and see the perfect vector shape.



              enter image description here



              The right image shows how much sharper normal preview would be.



              BTW. Your shape is still ok, it's only shown as rasterized. Pixel preview is useful when one wants to see beforehand how much rasterization affects. It's essential when one has small objects, because normal screens finally show everything as rasterized.






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                You have pixel preview on. Illustrator shows all as rasterized. Your 31 px wide x is shown like it was a 31 px wide raster image. Use normal preview mode (set Wiew > Pixel preview = OFF) and see the perfect vector shape.



                enter image description here



                The right image shows how much sharper normal preview would be.



                BTW. Your shape is still ok, it's only shown as rasterized. Pixel preview is useful when one wants to see beforehand how much rasterization affects. It's essential when one has small objects, because normal screens finally show everything as rasterized.






                share|improve this answer















                You have pixel preview on. Illustrator shows all as rasterized. Your 31 px wide x is shown like it was a 31 px wide raster image. Use normal preview mode (set Wiew > Pixel preview = OFF) and see the perfect vector shape.



                enter image description here



                The right image shows how much sharper normal preview would be.



                BTW. Your shape is still ok, it's only shown as rasterized. Pixel preview is useful when one wants to see beforehand how much rasterization affects. It's essential when one has small objects, because normal screens finally show everything as rasterized.







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                    Use the "Essence" device. When you trace the outline of the things you desire to remove, set the history brush to reference the initial picture. After that, using the history brush, take your time paint in the bits and items that "Remove" got rid of.






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                    • Unfortunately, this answer is currently rather hard to understand, and makes reference to a tool or device with which I at least am unfamiliar: "the 'essence' device..." which I suspect is a translation issue. Perhaps some more time working on translation to English might help; sadly as currently written it's pretty close to incomprehensible.

                      – GerardFalla
                      May 28 at 20:44















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                    Use the "Essence" device. When you trace the outline of the things you desire to remove, set the history brush to reference the initial picture. After that, using the history brush, take your time paint in the bits and items that "Remove" got rid of.






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                    • Unfortunately, this answer is currently rather hard to understand, and makes reference to a tool or device with which I at least am unfamiliar: "the 'essence' device..." which I suspect is a translation issue. Perhaps some more time working on translation to English might help; sadly as currently written it's pretty close to incomprehensible.

                      – GerardFalla
                      May 28 at 20:44













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                    Use the "Essence" device. When you trace the outline of the things you desire to remove, set the history brush to reference the initial picture. After that, using the history brush, take your time paint in the bits and items that "Remove" got rid of.






                    share|improve this answer













                    Use the "Essence" device. When you trace the outline of the things you desire to remove, set the history brush to reference the initial picture. After that, using the history brush, take your time paint in the bits and items that "Remove" got rid of.







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                    • Unfortunately, this answer is currently rather hard to understand, and makes reference to a tool or device with which I at least am unfamiliar: "the 'essence' device..." which I suspect is a translation issue. Perhaps some more time working on translation to English might help; sadly as currently written it's pretty close to incomprehensible.

                      – GerardFalla
                      May 28 at 20:44

















                    • Unfortunately, this answer is currently rather hard to understand, and makes reference to a tool or device with which I at least am unfamiliar: "the 'essence' device..." which I suspect is a translation issue. Perhaps some more time working on translation to English might help; sadly as currently written it's pretty close to incomprehensible.

                      – GerardFalla
                      May 28 at 20:44
















                    Unfortunately, this answer is currently rather hard to understand, and makes reference to a tool or device with which I at least am unfamiliar: "the 'essence' device..." which I suspect is a translation issue. Perhaps some more time working on translation to English might help; sadly as currently written it's pretty close to incomprehensible.

                    – GerardFalla
                    May 28 at 20:44





                    Unfortunately, this answer is currently rather hard to understand, and makes reference to a tool or device with which I at least am unfamiliar: "the 'essence' device..." which I suspect is a translation issue. Perhaps some more time working on translation to English might help; sadly as currently written it's pretty close to incomprehensible.

                    – GerardFalla
                    May 28 at 20:44

















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