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Bringing in an AI File???

themadsigntist

New Member
I have a customer that brought me an PDF file to make a banner with but when I opened in my AI program it wasnt what he created. Is that because the image should have been flattened or rasterized before he saved it in PDF? Any Suggestions?

Thanks,
The Mad Signtist, LLC
 

mpn

New Member
You could have them try it with a flattened / rasterized copy and see if that works. Have them save their original artwork though.
 

GB2

Old Member
What do you mean it wasn't what he created? Try placing the file in Illustrator and not opening it.
 

themadsigntist

New Member
It opens in illustrator but it bleeds over the border lines. Hope that makes sense. He created it in Illustrator, saved as PDF, we open in illustrator and it bleeds over the boarders.
 

MikePro

New Member
saving as a .pdf from illustrator creates a "clipping mask" using the original Illustrator's artboard.
anything outside of that gets clipped, anything inside of it gets grouped into a mess within the clipping mask.

preferable to save as an .ai or .eps, and even converting strokes/text to outlines if possible, for ease of transferring the file between illustrator platforms.
 
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