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kerrdelune posted on Thu, Jul 28 2011 9:58

Does anyone know anything about this format?  A client says she needs a graphic in EPG format, and the only thing I can find is related to electronic program guides.

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Top 10 Contributor
London UK

Bad handwriting perhaps, and she means EPS ?

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Top 10 Contributor
London UK

Bad handwriting perhaps, and she means EPS ?

Top 25 Contributor
Georgetown, Guyana. South America.
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I agree, has to be EPS.

Your client is probably confused...

Graphic Artist & Pre-Press Tech.
www.phoenixgfx.tk

Thanks, I gave her an EPS file and everything else I can think of, and she continues to insist that there is a graphics critter called an "EPG" file.  Such things do exist, but they are components of electronic program guides and not a graphic format.  I have no idea what else to give her and have asked for the name of a print firm using EPGs.

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Georgetown, Guyana. South America.
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From Research. EPG is Exported PaGe file used with DynaVox.

DynaVox looks like a Speaking Software.

Can you tell us more about the project so we can understand what is needed so a workaround we can provide.

Graphic Artist & Pre-Press Tech.
www.phoenixgfx.tk

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Virginia USA
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Hello kerrdelune; I would give her a list of files that I can produce. If she can't work with them she's going to have a hard time no mater where she goes. Almost all programs use more than one type of file. Some of the reader boards don't as well as some sowing mech. ( those are the ones the vender sell you for 10 times the price it should cost.

My Thoughts George

TheSignGuy

That is exactly what I am going to do - give the client a list and let her select a few options - a friend here who is a member of a production crew has never heard of the format either - apart from the Dynamax extension, and that is not what my client is looking for.  I still think she means PNG.  Thanks, everyone! 

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