Illustrator
provides the following ways to preview how aspects of artwork will look
when printed or viewed on the web or a mobile device:
- Overprint Preview mode (View > Overprint
Preview)
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Provides an “ink preview” that approximates how blending,
transparency, and overprinting will appear in color-separated output.
- Pixel Preview mode (View > Pixel Preview)
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Approximates how your artwork will appear when it is rasterized
and viewed in a web browser.
- Flattener Preview panel (Window > Flattener
Preview)
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Highlights areas of the artwork that meet certain criteria
for flattening when saved or printed.
- Soft-proofs
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Approximate how your document’s colors will appear on a particular
type of monitor or output device.
- Anti-aliasing
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Gives vector objects a smoother on‑screen
appearance and provides a better idea of how vector artwork will
look when printed on a PostScript® printer.
Anti-aliasing is helpful because screen resolution is relatively limited,
but vector artwork is often printed at a high resolution. To turn
on anti-aliasing, choose Edit > Preferences >
General (Windows) or Illustrator > Preferences >
General (Mac OS), select Anti-aliased Artwork, and click OK.
- Device Central (File > Device Central)
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Lets you preview how your document will appear on a particular
mobile phone or device.