How to check resolution in Illustrator 2022

File resolution is something that doesn’t come to mind when we create a document. Well, no big deal. Because it’s very easy to change resolution in Adobe Illustrator and I’ll show you the different methods in this tutorial. 

Most of the time many of us only focus on the document size and color mode then we adjust the resolution depending on how we’re going to use the artwork. 

For example, if you’re using the design online, screen resolution (72 ppi) works perfectly fine. On the other hand, if you want to print out the artwork, you’d probably want to go for a higher resolution (300 ppi).

Notice I said ppi instead dpi? Actually, you’ll not see the dpi option in Adobe Illustrator no matter when you create a document, change raster settings, or export an image as a png. What you’ll see instead is ppi resolution. 

So what’s the difference between DPI and PPI?

Table of Contents

  • DPI vs PPI
  • How to Change PPI Resolution in Adobe Illustrator
    • Changing the resolution when you create a new document
    • Changing the resolution of an existing document
    • Changing the resolution when you export a file
  • Conclusion

Are dpi and ppi the same in Adobe Illustrator? While both dpi and ppi define image resolution, they are not the same. 

DPI (Dots Per Inch) describes the amount of ink dots on a printed image. PPI (Pixels Per Inch) measures the resolution of a raster image. 

In short, you can understand it as dpi for print and ppi for digital. A lot of people use them interchangeably, but if you want to optimize your print or digital artwork, you should understand the difference. 

Anyways, Adobe Illustrator only allows you to adjust the ppi resolution. Let me show you how it works! 

Note: all screenshots from this tutorial are taken from Adobe Illustrator CC 2022 Mac version. Windows or other versions can look different. When using keyboard shortcuts, Windows users change the Command key to the Ctrl key. 

How to Change PPI Resolution in Adobe Illustrator

If you already know what you’re using the design for, you can set up the resolution when you create the document. But I know it’s not always the case. As I talked about earlier, the resolution isn’t always the first thing to come to mind. 

Luckily, you can change the resolution as you work without having to create a new document, or simply change the resolution when you save or export the file. 

I’ll show you where to change the resolution in Adobe Illustrator in each situation below. 

Changing the resolution when you create a new document

Step 1: Open Adobe Illustrator and go to the overhead menu File > New or use the keyboard shortcut Command + N to create a new document. 

Step 2: Go to the Raster Effects option to change the resolution. If it doesn’t show you the option, click Advanced Options to expand the folded menu and you should see it. 

How to check resolution in Illustrator 2022

Changing the resolution of an existing document

Step 1: Go to the overhead menu Effect > Document Raster Effects Settings

How to check resolution in Illustrator 2022

Step 2: Choose a ppi option from the Resolution setting and click OK

How to check resolution in Illustrator 2022

You can also choose Other and type in a custom ppi value, for example, if you want an image with 200 ppi, you can choose Other and type in 200. 

How to check resolution in Illustrator 2022

Changing the resolution when you export a file

Step 1: Go to File > Export > Export As

Step 2: Choose where you want to save your exported image, name it, choose a file format, and click Export. For example, I chose the png format. 

How to check resolution in Illustrator 2022

Step 3: Go to the Resolution option and change the resolution. 

How to check resolution in Illustrator 2022

Where the resolution setting locates depends on the format you choose. For example, if you export the file as a jpeg, the options window is different. 

How to check resolution in Illustrator 2022

That’s it. Setting up the ppi resolution, changing the ppi as you work, or changing the resolution when exporting, you’ve got it all. 

If you’re not sure how to check the resolution of an image in Illustrator, here’s how. 

Go to the overhead menu Window > Document Info and you’ll see the resolution. 

If you have the Selection Only option unchecked, it’ll show you the resolution of everything. If you want to see the resolution of a specific object or image, click on the folded menu and choose an attribute, the resolution will show accordingly.  

How to check resolution in Illustrator 2022

Conclusion

When you change image resolution in Adobe Illustrator, you’ll be looking at the ppi resolution instead of dpi. No more confusion! This tutorial should cover everything you need to know about changing resolution at any point in Adobe Illustrator.

Graduated from Creative Advertising major, worked more than eight years as a graphic designer focusing in branding and Illustration. Yes, Adobe Illustrator is my best friend and I’m passionate about art and design.

Where is the resolution setting in Illustrator?

Resolution: Illustrator.
Open Raster Effects Settings. From the top menu Click: Effect > Document Raster Effect Settings..
Change Resolution. Change the resolution to High (300 ppi). ... .
Open Document Info. In the top menu Click: Window > Document Info. ... .
Select Linked or Embedded File. ... .
Check Resolution..

How do I change from 72 DPI to 300 DPI in Illustrator?

To make sure that your design is in 300 DPI in Adobe Illustrator, go to Effects -> Document Raster Effects Settings -> check “High Quality 300 DPI” -> click “OK” -> save your document.

How do I change the size of an Illustrator file 2022?

Each of these pages (artboards) can be changed to different sizes. To do this, select File/Document Size... and click the Edit Artboards button again.

Do Illustrator files have resolution?

To determine the resolution of an image placed in Illustrator: Go to Window>Document Info. Click on small arrow at the right of the Document Window information. Click on Embedded Images.