From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#3]
18 Oct 2006
To: Precision Laser Creations (PIZZAMAN) [#1] 18 Oct 2006
Tony,
I tried opening the file in Illustrator, thinking it may be a Mac format, but got the same blank screen.
"The Illustration contains an incomplete or garbled object description" is the error message that popped up.
I was able to "place" the file on a page, but as you experienced, it was bitmapped (heavy pixelation).
EDITED: 18 Oct 2006 by DGL
From: LaserMike [#4]
18 Oct 2006
To: Precision Laser Creations (PIZZAMAN) [#1] 18 Oct 2006
Try this and see if it works for you.
-Mike
EDITED: 18 Oct 2006 by DGL
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#5]
18 Oct 2006
To: LaserMike [#4] 18 Oct 2006
Thank you Mike,
I was able to open that one in Illustrator. I think that should work for Tony.
I'll leave the file intact, until Tony retrieves it.
EDITED: 18 Oct 2006 by DGL
From: Precision Laser Creations (PIZZAMAN) [#6]
18 Oct 2006
To: LaserMike [#4] 18 Oct 2006
It looks perfect. would you mind telling me how you got that.
Thanks,
Tony
From: LaserMike [#7]
18 Oct 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#5] 18 Oct 2006
Hi David, I tried a test import into CorelDraw 11 and 12 and that worked as well. Hopefully it will behave for Tony ;-)
-Mike
From: LaserMike [#8]
18 Oct 2006
To: Precision Laser Creations (PIZZAMAN) [#6] 18 Oct 2006
I learned this simply by trial and error... (as well, you can still see faint 'QWERTY' keyboard imprints across my forehead.)
I simply opened in Illustrator and saved it as a version 8.0
For some reason (at least for me) CorelDraw will not import any .ai or .eps that is anything higher than version 8.0.
-Mike
EDITED: 18 Oct 2006 by LASERMIKE
From: Precision Laser Creations (PIZZAMAN) [#9]
18 Oct 2006
To: LaserMike [#8] 18 Oct 2006
thanks again
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