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?
niagaramouse said:I have no idea what they are trying to do at their end, whether it is to 'open' or to 'place' them or whatever,
Sherron, these are incredibly different things... that's why we need to sort out what they are doing with your files.
niagaramouse said:all I know is they could not use them.
I suspect they are trying to open them then, which creates many potential problems. EPS files were not designed to be opened, only placed.
Haha I see Foster posted first. ARGH!
Jeff Harrison said:Haha I see Foster posted first. ARGH!
Ha, ha, I have the same "problem" with RIchard "Fluid". Keeps coming just a few seconds ahead of me sometimes Back to the issue, Sherron now this is going on at two threads I beleive you Have to ask your client what they like to do. And also ask them about their workflow. You will not be able to help your client, or make your client happy if you dont know their workflow in this case. Its actually very important. And no, the client isnt always right...
Okay you fantastic guys out there, I have just fired off an email to my contact at this agency telling her what my experts, you guys, have said plus asking her why they want eps and what their work flow is. Let's see if I get a response. I will keep you posted. Stefan thanks for the heads-up.
Jeff, maybe Foster types faster
niagaramouse said:I have just fired off an email to my contact at this agency