Any PNG made in Illustrator looks terrible in AE

Hello

I made a PNG image to the size of my video 1920 x 1080 registered for the web and devices in Illustrator and when I import it into AE graphics look terrible.

The same PNG imported first seems perfect.

What can be the reason?

Thank you! David

Save it as a document in eps or illustrator to AE.

Tags: After Effects

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