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Re: pdf export fails
I also had the same problem when trying to convert the image directly to PDF.
However, I did have success when I first exported the image as a png file (at 300 dpi) , then opened that file in Xtreme and exported it to PDF.
The final PDF image is 322KB in file size. -AF
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When the file is saved in formats such as; jpg, png, bmp, etc....the layers are merged or flattened.....then the export will work. My problem is exporting the files with ALL the layers! What do the EXPERTS say?:mad:
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Just to add some more pieces to the puzzle I exported the file from Xtreme as an .ai file and opened it in Ilustrator CS2. Came through just fine and all seems editable. I then saved it as a .pdf file from CS2 which again was fine when opened back up in CS2. Seems to add conformation that the problem is in the Xtreme pdf exporter; the file seems fine.
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Hi I got this file working by converting some of the lines to outline in the leaves area - the bad news is xtreme produces a whopping 45mb pdf file. Illustrator produces 1.5mb using the identical vectors.
(edited file attached)
best regards /David
http://www.vectorgraphic.co.uk
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This produces a pdf file of 200k for me, so I think this issue has been addressed. We'll be in contact directly so you can test the new PDF export.
We expect to release a patch for 2.0e soon that provides updated PDF filters and a few other fixes.
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oops and yes! I now get them same 200k.
I had the PDF Export option, Objects, Rasterize Resolution at 600dpi and Jpeg quality at max.:o
I wasn't expecting anything to get rasterized hence the large file size.(Its the shadow behind the Grootsch text that gets rastered)
best regards/ David
http://www.vectorgraphic.co.uk
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Ah good. 200k compared to Illustrator's 2Mbytes is more like it.