Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
Hello everybody,
I've been using Xara since long and now i have Xara designer pro X18.
Now i need to send my design for a company and they asked me to send it as .ai format so i tried to export my .xar file to .ai and imported back to xara to check it but all i got were few images without the text.
Can anyone tell me please what is the best format to export all objects and details so once imported to Adobe Illustrator, all aspects and precise dimensions to the mm remain the same without any distortion?
Thank you.
Re: Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
if you export from xara in .AI format you will lose all transparency effects and probably gradient colurs too - they will be flattened to bitmap, as you discovered; there is no way round this, the xara .AI export is compatible with solid colour vector only
youu would have better luck with .PDF export which the company may accept if you ask them, but even then, transparencies are going to be difficult
Re: Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
Thank you for your reply.
Is it only about transparencies when exporting to pdf ? would all other drawn objects aspects and mainly dimensions change?
Re: Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
unfortunately that rather depends on the program they are going to be using; if it is CC illustrator you should be ok; if it is another program then it will depend on what .PDF version/spec it is compatible with
[and so, you are not going to get a definitive answer by re-importing your export into xara]
Re: Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
Sadly, AI is very complicated to learn and Xara is much more user friendly.
Thank you for your input !
Re: Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
PDF would be my recommendation. PDF is one of two native file formats for AI and is probably more up to date than the AI or AI EPS file formats.
PDF supports editable text, bitmaps and vectors. And PDF is a universal file format.
Re: Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
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gwpriester
PDF would be my recommendation. PDF is one of two native file formats for AI and is probably more up to date than the AI or AI EPS file formats.
PDF supports editable text, bitmaps and vectors. And PDF is a universal file format.
Thank you Gary, do you know which pdf version compatibility is best or any other settings suggestions?
Re: Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
following on...
when you export to PDF remember that xara will export everything that is on your page area, and nothing that is off page
I use the commercial print PDF setting - anything before PDF version 1.4 does not support transpaercy at all, I use the default
Not all fonts will save to PDF - if they do not then you can convert them to editable shapes before export, but they will then no longer be editable as text if you do
Re: Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
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Originally Posted by
handrawn
following on...
when you export to PDF remember that xara will export everything that is on your page area, and nothing that is off page
I use the commercial print PDF setting - anything before PDF version 1.4 does not support transpaercy at all, I use the default
Not all fonts will save to PDF - if they do not then you can convert them to editable shapes before export, but they will then no longer be editable as text if you do
That is good to know, thank you much !
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Re: Best method to export a file for precise Adobe Illustrator compatibility?
[X] Commercial Printing to start. I think this exports to PDF/X 1a
There are more recent filters that follow. But for all the book covers I have done I have used PDF/X 1a and the results have been excellent. For my last cover I used a lot of transparency without even thinking about it and the cover printed fine.