Hi All,
I have been using Corel since verion 3, so I am not a beginner...although I am self-taught. I have a client that has sent a pdf which I created to a yellow pages company that is using AdobePhotoshop. Since I don't use Photoshop, I don't know what to tell them. They say that the pdf does not come in as layers in Adobe and they need the ad in layers to translate it into another language. When I import the pdf back into CorelDraw, it comes in as layers just fine.
They also claim they have full version Adobe Acrobat, so I suggested opening the file there and extracting the pages. This doesn't seem to satisfy them. I also tried exporting as an eps and also AI (Adobe Illustrator file) but without success.
Any ideas....they are driving me nuts!
Jill
Photoshop can only rasterize a PDF so it creates a single bitmap of everything in the file. You have a real winner on your hands.
David Milisock
Hey guys,
Thanks for the support! I knew that Adobe Photoshop is basically like Corel PhotoPaint. I was just starting to get self-doubt...LOL. You would think an organization putting out yellow pages professionally should know what they are doing, but apparently NOT! I gave them a background image and a separate text document and told them they would have to have at it....I was DONE (and luckily already paid).
Then the client calls back and says they will be in touch if there are any further issues (and I'm thinking...please don't be). They only get one ad about every two years....so I could care at this point if I ever see them again.
Nice to know there are people who can relate and to vent to. It's just me, myself and I here.
Warmly,Jill
Jill:I have a client that has sent a pdf which I created to a yellow pages company that is using AdobePhotoshop. Since I don't use Photoshop, I don't know what to tell them. They say that the pdf does not come in as layers in Adobe and they need the ad in layers to translate it into another language.
If they insist to use Photoshop, you can export the ad to PSD file, and Maintain Layers.
Latest on my gallery: CorelPROPAGANDA X4
I tried that, but it didn't maintain the layers even though I told it to. Don't have any idea why....could it have been too complex?
Do you have layers in your drawing? Layers not Objects…
Each layer (not each object) in your drawing will be exported as one layer in the PSD file.
I T
Hi again,
I think you have hit the nail on the head. I have just upgraded to X4 and the new layer feature is something I have not started using. I need to read up more on how to work with layers. I always thought I was working with layers in the past because of the move to the back or behind...etc. Guess that was happening all on one layer.
One question before I go. If I have a document created that I didn't use layers on like this ad, can I add layers after the fact to have the text on one layer and the art on another? Or would I have to start from scratch and recreate the ad?
Thanking you in advance,
Hi again, I think you have hit the nail on the head. I have just upgraded to X4 and the new layer feature is something I have not started using. I need to read up more on how to work with layers. I always thought I was working with layers in the past because of the move to the back or behind...etc. Guess that was happening all on one layer. One question before I go. If I have a document created that I didn't use layers on like this ad, can I add layers after the fact to have the text on one layer and the art on another? Or would I have to start from scratch and recreate the ad? Thanking you in advance, Jill http://coreldraw.com/forums/p/8145/31557.aspx#31557
Paul McGee St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
Jill:One question before I go. If I have a document created that I didn't use layers on like this ad, can I add layers after the fact to have the text on one layer and the art on another? Or would I have to start from scratch and recreate the ad?
no, just open your file again, create a layer 2 and drag your text or image to the layer in the layer manager. really easy. in all vector programs there are objects and then layers, Illustrator is the same, as is Fireworks, layers can have multiple objects. i routinely export DRAW files to Photoshop with layers intact. seems to me the people you're dealing with only have PS, and how do they think they can change the text in it? your PDF will be rasterized totally on import to PS... i guess they just want the option to delete the text layer.