Jagged edge of Smart Objects in Photoshop CS4!

Vector graphics created in Illustrator CS4 and pasted as Smart Objects into Photoshop CS4 used to appear perfectly smooth. This has stopped. I now get very jagged edged Smart Objects which are quite useless. I have checked all the Edit preferences and made sure Anti Alias is turned on in the Illustrator files to no effect. What can be done about this? What has suddenly changed and why? Would uninstalling & reinstalling CS4 solve this problem? Has anyone else experienced this and found the solution?

Hi OldBob1957,
Thanks for your helpful suggestion and the links which I've noted for future
reference.
However, I think the problem is solved and I'm indebted to Chris Cox of
Photoshop Family for
No idea. The only time I saw this happen was when someone mistakenly turned
off the antialias
feature when placing the smart object. (which is why I put the antialias
checkbox in the transform
toolbar to make it more visible in later releases)
And of course when I checked I had done exactly that and been struggling for
weeks!
Now unblinkered.
Regards,
John

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