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I can't stand the fact that it's taken so long to adobe to do that. Shame they only did it for photoshop (don't have cs2 Illustrator). I gotta run the font thing when working on AI. =/
We just bought two mats. If you dig down too hard you will leave permanent marks. If you cut hard enough to just get through the material, the small marks will heal themselves almost entirely. Although I'm sure after a year or two it'll look like a warzone. Beats melamine and formica tops...
If no one has said it, keep two copies of everything for at least two or three months when switching over to a new hard drive.
I lost 160 gigs of stuff (luckily no work related things) because I backed up a new drive that died in a two months.
It's a pretty good bet that you're working out of the printers workspace.
To try and fight that some try printing on "perceptual" instead of "colorimetic". It'll bring that gradient back in better.
Little trick I found for saving larges files is to hide all the layers, you lose the preview but it'll basically skip the "rendering preview" portion of the save which is usually about half of the save time.
Not sure if it's okay to ask for a file conversion on here. So I shall try my luck.
I have a freehand11 file(sent by the client), but alas I have no freehand. Can someone conver it to an eps file? Thanks.
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