Ability to download images in multiple formats
Add ability to create posts/images for download in multiple formats (jpg, png, eps, etc. Right now we can only download to JPG which is not best format for online.

Right now on Spark (on the web) you can download images in JPG, PNG, and PDF. With new text animations, you can also export to video (MP4). If you have a specific format you want to see, please create a new UserVoice comment. Thanks!
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Anonymous commented
How to download all the layers from Sparks to import in Photoshop ? Thanks
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Anonymous commented
It would be helpful to be able to download images as EPS files or high resolution graphics for print.
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Raqueli commented
Allowing for layered images and being able to choose dpi would be so helpful!
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Anonymous commented
For some reason AS started giving me PNGs and me default download, have PNGs been taken away?
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Hi Ya commented
Would be nice to be able to download designs in layers for further editing in Illustrator, Indesign or Photoshop!
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ruby commented
hi i dont see the png format anymore !!! Please maek it avalable again :O :(
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Marty commented
as part of this could you provide a scaling option so images will not be cropped when displayed in Spark posts.
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Anonymous commented
I would love to be able to choose my resolution settings as well as file type (Canva allows us to do this to a degree).
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Ashley commented
The ability to save these as EPS or PDF files or import into Illustrator would be GREAT! This program is really limited, so his would make it much more user friendly from a design perspective.
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Andy commented
Export to Illustrator or Photoshop would be the greatest of the greatest!
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Anonymous commented
The ability to download a layered PSD would be amazing. The reason for wanting this is we quite often make moodbards for clients but afterwards the client wants to edit things themselves so they request the PSD only to realise that the image inside is a flat image from Spark. Also we sometimes have to put commercially sensitive images in the board and are therefore prevented from uploading these to the internet. Thanks.