What about changing the .eps file to a .tiff file and then importing that into the programme instead, I find that a .tiff created by illustrator produces an excellent print quality.
I trace around the logo/image with the pencil tool using outlines only, no fill, and once I have the shape right I delete the underlying original picture, and fill in the colours.
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Amanda
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This is the type of helpful information I need, it has become clear to me that logo designers really need to consider the printing ability of their designs.
I have never created fussy hard to print designs because from day one I knew that the logos needs to reproduce well in all media forms so...
Thanks, it's all becoming almost clear to me now, especially after having played with Illustrator for a few days, I can't believe how I've been suffering with Paint Shop Pro now I have realised that you can open your saved file in Illustrator and it is still Vector and can be amended!
You can...
I can't remember, on one of my many forays into the whole eps issue somewhere said this and I thought it odd when printers have asked me for eps files before.
I'm glad that's been cleared up for me now then, I know that illustrator produces eps files at 72dpi, so does this mean you can print...
Thanks for that, things are getting clearer, so if you save something that was designed in Vector as a .gif you render it a raster.
And the the only way for me to create a Vector .eps is to create it in illustrator first and then save as an .eps, I won't be able to do it in Paint Shop Pro...
Hi, I'm a novice graphic designer and need help with Illustrator 10, I cannot for the life of me figure out whether I'm creating eps files correctly or not.
I have several questions;
1. Is it possible to create a .gif file in Paint Shop Pro 7, created using Vectors, then open it in Illustrator...
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