About new document profiles
A document is
the space in which you create artwork. In Illustrator, you can create documents
destined for many different types of output. (For information on creating
Illustrator documents for video production, see the Enhancing Video Production
PDF at www.adobe.com/go/learn_ai_video.
You start
a new document by choosing a new document profile based on your intended
output. Each profile includes preset values for size, color mode,
units, orientation, transparency, and resolution. All use one artboard,
by default. For example, the Video And Film Document profile uses
pixels instead of points, and you can choose a device-specific crop
area, such as NTSC DV Widescreen, to create a document in the exact
dimensions required, with video-safe guides in place to help you
lay out your design for optimal viewing.

If
you plan to output your file to a high-end printer, for example
if you’re sending it to a service bureau, specify the Print profile
to ensure your artwork and any effects applied to the artwork are
set to the proper resolution.
You can choose
from the following profiles:
- Print Document
- Uses a
default letter size artboard, and provides a variety of other preset
print sizes to choose from. Use this profile if you plan to send
this file to a service bureau for output to a high‑end printer.
- Web Document
- Provides
preset options optimized for output to the web.
- Mobile And Devices Document
- Creates
a small file size that is preset for a specific mobile device. You
can choose your device from the Size menu. Click Device Central
to open Adobe Device Central and view the document layout in a specified
device interface.
- Video And Film Document
- Provides
several preset video- and film-specific crop area sizes (note that
the Artboard option changes to Crop Size for this profile). Illustrator
creates only square pixel files, so to ensure that the sizes are interpreted
correctly in video applications, Illustrator adjusts the Width and Height
values. For example, if you choose NTSC DV Standard, Illustrator
uses a pixel size of 648 x 480, which translates to 740 x 480 pixels
in video-based applications.
- Basic CMYK Document
- Uses a
default letter size artboard, and provides a variety of other sizes
to choose from. Use this profile if you plan to send a document
to multiple types of media. If one of the media types is a service bureau,
you’ll want to manually increase the Raster Effects setting to High.
- Basic RGB Document
- Uses a
default 800 x 600 size artboard, and provides a variety of other
print-, video-, and web-specific sizes to choose from. Do not use this
option if you plan to send a document to a service bureau or output
to a high-end printer. Use this profile for documents that will
be output to mid-level printers, to the web, or multiple types of
media.
For a video
on setting up new documents, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0031.