![]() ![]() EMF (Enhanced Windows Metafile) imports into Office products at the wrong size -I don't want to have to resize hundreds of images. So even if EPS pulled into Corel well, I can't use it for PowerPoint slides. I'm dealing with hudreds of illustrations for PowerPoint slides and text books. But these are simple graphics, grey scale or primary colors -nothing requiring more than 16-bit, and unlike AI, Corel doesn't hork up the size, or the smoothness of circles when exporting to WMF. Yes, WMF is very, very, very old and only 16-bit. I'm now going to have him just give me the AI files, I import into Corel, fix the text, then batch export to non-propretary SVG and WMF. I'm working with a Design Company now and have learned AI -> SVG, WMF, or EMF all have issues. ![]() Too risky to convert to cdr without seeing those files the same way the customer will. Not saying new PC is required, check local service shops for 3 to 4 year old machine and monitor, and ebay for graphics card upgrade if needed. It will also help with other PC based customers, who want digital art they can use and modify. When the customer wants cdr files, and you use AI on Apple PC, best bet is to get a modest PC with customers version of Windows and same version of Corel Draw (customer may need to upgrade if they have old version of Corel Draw due to backward compatibilty issues.) In this way you can import the images into Corel Draw and make any corrections that may be needed. When I imported the original AI files, I could select the gradient and change it in Corel, although my change was to select no fill for the object, and then create the fill I wanted. ![]() ![]() The EPS file had the gradient broken into lots of seperate lines. 2022 and I've had bad experience opening EPS files with gradient fills in Corel 2019 and Corel 2021. ![]()
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