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black-market #1
EPS to Quark pixelation
I can't make an eps in Freehand (or Illustrator) that comes out smoothe in Quark. I think it's because I don't have a postscript printer
but I'm not sure. Is there a plug-in to fix this?
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Judy Arndt #2
Re: EPS to Quark pixelation
EPS means Encapsulated Postscript. You need a Postscript interpreter to
interpret the Postscript language in the file. What you are seeing is a low
resolution raster preview.
If you need Postscript output, then you could look into getting a Postscript
RIP for your printer. Another option is to use Adobe Acrobat Pro/Distiller
to convert Postscript files to PDF files.
Judy Arndt
black-market wrote:
> I can't make an eps in Freehand (or Illustrator) that comes out smoothe in
> Quark. I think it's because I don't have a postscript printer
> but I'm not sure. Is there a plug-in to fix this?Judy Arndt Guest



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