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Dammit, make it faster!!
This is driving me nuts. I continue to get files in pdf format which typically is the best option but you have to know the proper way to set them up.
ALL FONTS MUST BE CONVERTED!
NO TRANSPARENCIES! All you have to do is eyedropper the color produced by the transparency and create a solid filled shape.
I have the latest version of illustrator, Adobe Acrobat Pro, and other. All too often these files will not "open" in illy because of missing fonts. Tried doing a "Place" then save as pdf, that was no go. Tried opening in Acrobat Pro and optimizing and re-save as pdf. That, too, was a no go. I don't have time to track down what fonts are missing and "find" them. That's why you will be charged an extra art fee.
Quickest solution is to open the pdf in photoshop. flatten then save out as a tif. This makes for a much larger file. 21 rasterized pdf's! Still get charged an art fee.
The most simple solution for a 1 page "sign" layout is to convert the fonts then make the pdf.
p.s. you will be charged an art fee for this message
ALL FONTS MUST BE CONVERTED!
NO TRANSPARENCIES! All you have to do is eyedropper the color produced by the transparency and create a solid filled shape.
I have the latest version of illustrator, Adobe Acrobat Pro, and other. All too often these files will not "open" in illy because of missing fonts. Tried doing a "Place" then save as pdf, that was no go. Tried opening in Acrobat Pro and optimizing and re-save as pdf. That, too, was a no go. I don't have time to track down what fonts are missing and "find" them. That's why you will be charged an extra art fee.
Quickest solution is to open the pdf in photoshop. flatten then save out as a tif. This makes for a much larger file. 21 rasterized pdf's! Still get charged an art fee.
The most simple solution for a 1 page "sign" layout is to convert the fonts then make the pdf.
p.s. you will be charged an art fee for this message