i have generated some line graphics in illustrator and exported to
eps; when placed in a F2007 doc, the whole thing is black with a
veery low-res image of the lines (much worse than i have
experienced before with EPS representation in finale). it prints
fine, but i can't see
although i wonder if it has something to do with finale, that finale
doesn't interporet transparent EPS images correctly? because i
recently did this in another score, and again it wasn't transparent
on screen, but in the printed version it was fine.
i meant to say that the fill was white
Keep in mind that no fill and certainly a white fill does not
mean the graphic is transparent.
taht makes sense, but i haven't found anywhere that i can specify
this. although it IS in fact transparent, because when i print from
finale (even though i can't see the score through the
In a message dated 3/31/07 8:40:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
graphic converter = white background
preview = white background
acrobat standard = conversion error, didn't work
Jef -
White background still doesn't tell you it's transparent. Can you put another
graphic or something else
Can you put another graphic or something else behind it to test its
transparency? Maybe in Quark or some layout program.
i don't have quark or pagemaker; tested in illustrator (graphic tool
EPS export from finale page without graphic), but i know things work
there already.
aha, but trying