I am still having a problem creating an eps from CD that the client can open. They want to be able to keep it on file for future use, so I downloaded Ghostscript and Ghostview and the Adobe Distiller driver and created a ps file with those and they were able to open that one but not the Corel one. I can however, open the Corel one with Ghostview so is it perhaps an issue between my PC and their Mac?
Really the problem here is the client requesting the art in a suboptimal format.
EPS files were never intended for re-editing. only printing or "placing" in publishing program.
If they are Adobe users - that's the first problem. LOL
The second is that they haven't requested an AI file. That's what they really should be requesting IMO. THAT's a file intended for native designing and re-edititing, like the CDR format.
niagaramouse said:I am still having a problem creating an eps from CD that the client can open. They want to be able to keep it on file for future use, so I downloaded Ghostscript and Ghostview and the Adobe Distiller driver and created a ps file with those and they were able to open that one but not the Corel one. I can however, open the Corel one with Ghostview so is it perhaps an issue between my PC and their Mac?