Ahctiqus Posted June 17, 2015 Share Posted June 17, 2015 Dear Developer...I'm the one who tired with Adobe subscription and going to buy Affinity Designer So I get 10 days trial of this... and now I am having issues with affinity designer eps exports since I'm a microstock contributor (Sell Vector) microstock illustrators is normal export to EPS format, especially EPS10, that all microstocks approvebut Affinity Designer have only postscript level 2-3 (I think level 3 = EPS8) maybe I will try to use this option but When exporting to level 3 EPS-8, you will most certainly get bitmapping if you use these effects and techniques: 1. Transparency 2. Opacity Masks 3. Radial Gradient 4. Linear Gradient, sometimes, not always, depends on opacity masks used, or if output Transparency setting is not 100% Vectors on the Raster/Vector Balance (in the EPS Options window, see below) 5. Drop Shadow 6. Gaussian or Radial Blur Please think about this. Microstock users are a huge piece of world market of illustrators.ps. sorry for poor english ps2. I still going to buy this but, I really hope it will have EPS10 in the future Your sincerely.. Ahctiqus malayali 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Harris Posted June 17, 2015 Share Posted June 17, 2015 EPS10 isn't referring to a version of EPS, but to the version of Illustrator used to create it. Illustrator 10 actually used Postscript 2, but it also appends its own data to the EPS, so it can be edited and printed from Illustrator. We can't append that data because the format is propriety and closed. So we will never be able to produce EPS10 files. I'm sorry. We may be able to do better at handling transparency and other effects without rasterising them in future. Ahctiqus 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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