When trying export (or import) all elements on a card, there is no need to do any grouping. As in Marty's case, one only needs to import a snapshot of the card. Here's one way:
import snapshot from rect (rect of this cd) of this cd Grouping allows you import/export the objects independently of the card itself and maintain the empty space/effects around the objects, as you mention. Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX Design Recently, Richmond Mathewson wrote: >>> I'm trying to print a card with a jpeg image on it and have noticed that >>> when I set the Ink to anything other than the standard srcCopy that the >>> image quality suffers noticeably. I think I tired every setting that >>> allows underlaying objects to show through the white bounding box of my >>> jpeg - which is what I need. Has anyone else tried something like this? >> Marty, have you tried creating a snapshot of the card first, and then >> printing the snapshot? Might work better than trying to force the >> inks/image formats. >> > I've had to do a lot of this sort of thing recently. My experience is > that if > one has an image with various settings such as ink/blending, graphic effects > (I am in love with a charcoal inner glow on a white border) and one attempts > to export it as an image all those settings are lost; similarly so > exporting a > snapshot. > > If, however, one groups the image after one has set all the effects > (just create > a group out of the image by itself; a bit counter intuitive, but there > we are) and > then exports either it or the whole card as a snapshot everything is > preserved. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
