Can any one give me some advice or point me in the right direction in figuring out how to export a fairly simple .cdr file (64 objects - no powerclips) to a useable .eps version of the same file?
The first problem I'm running into is file size ... a 110kb cdr file turns into a huge 60-70mb monster when exporting to .eps at the default settings. When tinkering with the settings ... changing TIFF to WMF, changing 8-bit color to 4-bit, grayscale ... etc., changing Text to Curves, and so on, I get varying degrees of size reduction ... but when I try opeing and/or importing the converted .eps file back into CorelDraw, the file is unusable ... i.e. with TIFF header, all color gradients break up in thousands of bands (I don't use transparencies for this very reason), and with WMF in the header set at 72 dpi, the .eps file opens up as rasterized bitmap that can't be edited.
I am at a total loss and utterly confounded. I'm sure I must be doing something wrong, but I don't have a clue what else to try. I've attempted more than 70-80 times, searched every knowledge base, asked several people who work with .eps files all the time, but most of them work with AI and can't understand why my .eps files are coming out so large.
Any help or guidance on this issue would be most gratefully appreciated. Thanks!
Teri