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Good morning everyone,

I have the same problem encountered by other users, unfortunately reading the other posts I have not found an answer.

When I open an EPS file downloaded from Freepik. this is very pixelated file.
Is there a system to work this kind of file?
Before I used Adobe Illustator but I was not happy anymore and Affinity I find that it is modern and offer a more fluid work, but I can't work like this problem.

Any help is welcome.

Thanks a lot to everyone.
The file in question is this: 18836.eps

Exemple:

ai.PNG.d3c71edbdba21ac20bebe43ca5df2999.PNGaffinity.PNG.0df042afed8c1b7b4a9c3c0482fc9e97.PNG

 

Edited by Nayaril
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As you see Designer is not a replacement yet for Illustrator. In time I am sure they will get there but this is still Version 1 of new from the ground up software. To expect to ditch Illustrator for Designer at this moment is not realistic for most people if you are reliant on vector files coming from sources you did not create yourself in Designer.

I did try an converting to svg and pdf using an online converting website with no luck. Your EPS file looks terrible placed in Indesign and does not export to PDF from Indesign well, looks like your pixelated view from Designer. The file size is incredibly small as well .3472" x .125". Think there is the usual Designer issue with EPS files, but might be some more going on here with how that EPS was saved. Of course looks fine in Illustrator and if I was working with it I would resave as an .ai file before placing it in Indesign. 

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