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I am running the trial version of Xara X.
When I save a file as an ai/eps format and try to open in either Illustrator of PS 7 I get a parse error:
"can't open ...file because the parser module can't parse the file."
attached is the file
Any idea of what I am doing wrong?
Thanks
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I am running the trial version of Xara X.
When I save a file as an ai/eps format and try to open in either Illustrator of PS 7 I get a parse error:
"can't open ...file because the parser module can't parse the file."
attached is the file
Any idea of what I am doing wrong?
Thanks
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further info
when I try to re-import the eps file into Xara get this error message
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Error detected in DPS file at line 3879 [39} <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Here is how the image looks as a png file
thanks
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Hello
Photoshop will not open this file.
Export as Xarax.eps. Photoshop can parse this file.
Mike Engles
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As far as I can see, it's in the fonts. Try to convert your fonts to outlines and the file should be export-able
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sorry new at this - how do I convert the fonts to outlines
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tried exporting as teh option from the drop down
"Adobe Illustrator .ai,.eps" - won't open - getting the parse error message above.
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I think it would be impossible to get that file into Adobe Illustrator.
You will get problems with the bevels and anything done with the contour tool (if not converted to editable shapes) - if you have any clipviews in there, you will get a problem with these also. Same goes with any transparencies you might have.
Sometimes it is a combination of small little things that make it fail.
Micke Engles mentioned Xara EPS into Photoshop - I would love to know if that really works.
What you could do, it to remove all effects and export plain flat shapes and do the rest in Illustrator instead... http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif
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yes the xara eps worked - opened in photoshop
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Hello
Of course the .eps in Photoshop is not in vector,but raster, so you might as well .png
There is one problem with the eps in Photoshop. It is always slightly offset to the right and sometimes to the top.
Illustrator CS has a go, but it depends on the complexity of the file. It makes lots of small tiled slices as objects of your file.
Mike Engles