Full Version: Importing EPS files

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#5]
 20 Feb 2007
To: ULC1 (ESCALES5057) [#4] 20 Feb 2007

When it imports is it asking you about converting to curves or not? And if so, have you tried checking that option when it imports? (which I believe is not the default)

From: Mike (MIKEN) [#6]
 20 Feb 2007
To: ULC1 (ESCALES5057) [#5] 20 Feb 2007

I have had the same experience but believe it was because I used the wrong filter.

I just opened CDv11 and was able to import as well as just open the files using the filter Dave suggested.

From: LaserMike [#7]
 20 Feb 2007
To: ULC1 (ESCALES5057) [#1] 20 Feb 2007

Eric, I ran into this problem a few years back and was unable to find a solution - until I stumbled across it by accident.

Long story short, open the EPS in question with Adobe Illustrator, and save it as Version 8.0.

Then you can import it into Corel. If you do not have Illustrator, e-mail the .eps file to me and I will convert it for you.

-Mike


From: MR C (MOSHE) [#8]
 20 Feb 2007
To: LaserMike [#7] 20 Feb 2007

Sometimes I import it as a pdf, you could try that

From: LaserMike [#9]
 20 Feb 2007
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#8] 20 Feb 2007

Just for clarification - do you mean that you import the .eps (as is) using a .pdf filter?

Thanks...

-Mike


From: MR C (MOSHE) [#10]
 20 Feb 2007
To: LaserMike [#9] 21 Feb 2007

Sorry, I got mixed up. sometimes I import a .ai file by using the pdf filter, In other words when I import I type in PDF for file type

From: ULC1 (ESCALES5057) [#11]
 22 Feb 2007
To: ALL

I ended up having the customer email me the file in pdf format and then I was able to open it in Corel 12 without any problem. It's one of those unsolved mysteries..oh well. Thanks for the suggestions guys. :-)

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