m_salgado54 Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 Hello, I've been trying to export some documents for use on Adobe Illustrator, and one of the issues I'm encountering is the fact that all gradients are rasterized once the PDF file is opened on Illustrator. (The gradient is not rasterized whe I open it on Inkscape however, I can still edit it there) The thing is, just yesterday I tested some PDF export settings in Designer and actually managed to export editable gradients for illustrator, but I don't know if I didn't save those settings properly, but I cannot replicate this again. I don't have any files to attach, but I will continue to test the PDF settings. Please if anyone has an easier solution it'd be gratly appreciated!! Quote
m_salgado54 Posted June 13, 2021 Author Posted June 13, 2021 teste.pdffondo.pdfOk, so I managed to replicate what I did last time. The file "fondo" preserved the gradient editing capabilities when I opened in on Illustrator, but the file "teste" didn't. Can anyboy explain to me what might be happening? Quote
ashf Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 Gradients should have 3 stops or more in order to preserve editability. Not sure why but this is a compatibility problem between Affinity and Illustrator. Quote
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