ColorCrest
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Until they get touched by an operator and / or RIP settings.Using linked files leave the images untouched.
Until they get touched by an operator and / or RIP settings.Using linked files leave the images untouched.
You say sometimes. What's your experience most of the time? Still Illustrator previews are slow?We hit Illustrator’s memory ceiling quite often. The re render issue is minimal if you’re working with poster size layouts.
We will get 2 gig .ai files with 6 gigs of links sometimes, it taxes our 8 core trash can Mac pretty heavy. Typically after we optimize all of the art and remove extraneous crap our production files are about a third the size or smaller.
How exactly are you determining this to the case? I ask because I don't experience this.
We see it in output. The second you embed the image, it takes on not only Illustrators working ice profile, but also the documents raster effect resolution. If that exceeds the 2 gig (or whatever it is exactly) Illustrator raster ceiling...it downsamples it to clear it.How exactly are you determining this to the case? I ask because I don't experience this.
Only when images are scaled or rotated.You say sometimes. What's your experience most of the time? Still Illustrator previews are slow?
Right! It lets you send a layout to your rip with various color spaces and icc profiles. Even different color spaces. If you embed an rgb image in a cmyk Illustrator doc, it is now cmyk with Illustrator’s working space profile.Until they get touched by an operator and / or RIP settings.
Is your guru telling you so or is it your actual practical knowledge? Because I've got news for one or both.If you embed an rgb image in a cmyk Illustrator doc, it is now cmyk with Illustrator’s working space profile.
Oh! Do tell...Is your guru telling you so or is it your actual practical knowledge? Because I've got news for one or both.
Yes, you can lose quality. If the raster images get embedded. Always place as a link. If you just do the math and size it before you place it at 100% it will make Illustrator run more smoothly.Hi there,
Another designer send me a .tiff file with 100dpi and 100% scale for a van wrap and I scaled it down to1/20 in Illustrator to make it fit in the template and now I'm going to print it in full scale. Do I lose any quality when I downscaling and rescaling in Illustrator?