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this does not make sense to me. I have an Illustrator file and the shape is about 245 x 210 px on the artboard:



enter image description here



I then export this image as a transparent png, using the artboard:



enter image description hereenter image description here



But after it's been exported to my desktop and I right click on it and get info, it says that the dimensions are 1036 x 915:



enter image description here



That's WAY different from how it is in Illustrator. And when I try to upload the image to imgur, it's also too large there as well:



https://i.imgur.com/AUuet7c.png



I'm just trying to make this triangle smaller. Why is this happening?










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    4















    this does not make sense to me. I have an Illustrator file and the shape is about 245 x 210 px on the artboard:



    enter image description here



    I then export this image as a transparent png, using the artboard:



    enter image description hereenter image description here



    But after it's been exported to my desktop and I right click on it and get info, it says that the dimensions are 1036 x 915:



    enter image description here



    That's WAY different from how it is in Illustrator. And when I try to upload the image to imgur, it's also too large there as well:



    https://i.imgur.com/AUuet7c.png



    I'm just trying to make this triangle smaller. Why is this happening?










    share|improve this question



























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      this does not make sense to me. I have an Illustrator file and the shape is about 245 x 210 px on the artboard:



      enter image description here



      I then export this image as a transparent png, using the artboard:



      enter image description hereenter image description here



      But after it's been exported to my desktop and I right click on it and get info, it says that the dimensions are 1036 x 915:



      enter image description here



      That's WAY different from how it is in Illustrator. And when I try to upload the image to imgur, it's also too large there as well:



      https://i.imgur.com/AUuet7c.png



      I'm just trying to make this triangle smaller. Why is this happening?










      share|improve this question
















      this does not make sense to me. I have an Illustrator file and the shape is about 245 x 210 px on the artboard:



      enter image description here



      I then export this image as a transparent png, using the artboard:



      enter image description hereenter image description here



      But after it's been exported to my desktop and I right click on it and get info, it says that the dimensions are 1036 x 915:



      enter image description here



      That's WAY different from how it is in Illustrator. And when I try to upload the image to imgur, it's also too large there as well:



      https://i.imgur.com/AUuet7c.png



      I'm just trying to make this triangle smaller. Why is this happening?







      adobe-illustrator images resize file-size dimensions






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          You are exporting at 300 ppi which is more for printing, for screens, I believe that the number is generally 72 ppi.



          I personally would just use Save for Web (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S) and then manually input the size I want in the dialog.



          enter image description here






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          You are exporting at 300 ppi which is more for printing, for screens, I believe that the number is generally 72 ppi.



          I personally would just use Save for Web (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S) and then manually input the size I want in the dialog.



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          You are exporting at 300 ppi which is more for printing, for screens, I believe that the number is generally 72 ppi.



          I personally would just use Save for Web (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S) and then manually input the size I want in the dialog.



          enter image description here






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          You are exporting at 300 ppi which is more for printing, for screens, I believe that the number is generally 72 ppi.



          I personally would just use Save for Web (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S) and then manually input the size I want in the dialog.



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          You are exporting at 300 ppi which is more for printing, for screens, I believe that the number is generally 72 ppi.



          I personally would just use Save for Web (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S) and then manually input the size I want in the dialog.



          enter image description here







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