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woohoocrossstitch Posted - 06/29/2015 : 19:13:34
I hope someone can help me! I produce patterns all the time and export them in jpeg format.(I send them in pdf format as well) I am working with a graphics department that would prefer if I could send the patterns and pics in an Illustrator friendly format.

Is it possible to export in EPS format or any other format that would be Illustrator friendly? They can work with my jpegs but would prefer something else, if possible.

Many thanks!

Leah
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woohoocrossstitch Posted - 06/29/2015 : 20:37:19
Thank you Diane! I shall pursue other avenues!

Leah
Dragonlair Posted - 06/29/2015 : 20:02:41
What you want is something a bit obscure for the general user of this software. Most work with the native .pat file or convert to PDFs. Occasionally jpg files are used for images of the design rather than the actual pattern.

I suggest you find some software that will convert a jpg or PDF to the file format you need. I don't think it will be provided here anytime in the near future. As it is, even PDFs are handled by virtual printers rather than actually supporting the format.


Diane
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