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I could try that, Jerry. And yes, you're correct in that I'm ultimately preparing the art for print. In the past, I've been reluctant to export as raster files as the colors get skewed so badly. But that may be a function of settings in the color dialog box.
Nope, Fred that didn't work. I'm thinking now that it must have to do with my settings in Omega's export filter. I wonder what the proper settings should be? I was never schooled on this, but it hadn't been a problem.
The boxes that I have "ticked" are:
Use CMYK.
Export complex fills as...
The attached file shows the resultant image when I open an .ai file that I've created in my drawing program. PhotoShop distorts some of the lines. It's random, too. It's only been doing this since yesterday, but it's driving me nuts.
Straight lines not connected. Sometimes straight lines go...
Shut it off last nite. Won't launch this morning. No icon showing in the system tray.
I'm going to shut down, pull the security key, wait a minute or two, and then power up, insert the key.
Here goes.
Tried not using the shortcut launch icon and going to "all programs", etc.
Tried re-starting.
Do I need to re-load the program? What is the most common cause of this sort of thing? Any help appreciated.
Exceedingly well put.
Also, I for one am glad I read this announcement by LHF. It's difficult to not feel the angst with which it was written. I think it will serve to remind users of their fonts that it is only a license they hold, and agreeing to it puts the user under certain restrictions.
Tried opening a file sent to me by client. It's a one meg .tif file.
In PhotoShop an error message pops up that says, "could not open because an unexpected end of file was encountered."
Haven't seen this one before. I've got an old version of PS. (7.0) Is this the problem? (I know, I know...
Try to attend an Oracal Wrap academy class. Best bet. It won't help a great deal in designing, but deals with some peripheral issues you'll need to know.
Don't know about that. I've got the new pumps installed and mine will do that occasionally. Usually the maintenance cleaning is all it takes. I always blot the sponge to take up excess ink, but I think the real problem could stem from threads or little wisps of banner scrim get stuck to the...
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Unless you have written permission from the Disney people, there's no way you can use any likeness associated with that movie.
Having said that, is it done? Yes. Of course. Are you sticking your chin out there, yes. I don't know how aggressive they would be on something like this where you're...
That's the exact same idea I had when looking at the website and all those logos. Hmmmm.....
Secondly, and this is for the OP. I don't know you or even which forums you usually post on, but it seems like you've become infected with this silly "mine's bigger than yours" or "better than yours"...
SignNut, we do this all day every day. Oracal 3651 with 210 over top is just about all we use. It'll take me longer to type this than it does to do it practically.
Separate print from liner, lay face down on a clean work surface, lightly mist entire back with Rapid Tac. Set you Corex up on a...
AirArt, I guess I'm going to have to do that. I do subscribe to and advertise in a couple of national logging trade publications. It's for a niche market I've created.
Do you happen to know if it's okay to use photos that have appeared in those publications, do a trace here and there, scab in...
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