exporting text

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fossill
Dec 2, 2003
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Hello,
I added drop shadow and outer glow to some text in Photoshop but when I export it to Adobe Illustrator the effects aren’t there. Is there a way to keep the added effects once I export. Using Adobe CS and Ill. 9.0
Thanks Keith

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Mark_Hiers
Dec 2, 2003
You probably have to flatten the file first
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BLUDVLZ
Dec 2, 2003
Fossill,

How are you exporting? Why not just save as a native PSD file and import? Should keep all layer effects and transparency (if you have it).
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fossill
Dec 2, 2003
I am using the type on an album cover. The type needs to have transparent background. If I flatten it, it will create a colored background.I saved the entire album in PSD format. I don’t have import on Illustrator 9. The company duplicating the album recommend sending images in layers.I also tried using the effects in Illustrator but it’s not the same.
Thanks
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BLUDVLZ
Dec 2, 2003
Fossill,

Use the Place command under the File menu. It’s AI’s equivalent of Import. If you don’t have place, then you’ll need to reinstall Illustrator.
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fossill
Dec 2, 2003
I tried "placing" it. still no effects on the type. It works okay If I flatten the entire image. May just have to do that and send photoshop images to company in folder "unflattened".
Thanks
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Scott_Byer
Dec 2, 2003
You can also try "Create as Layer" on the layer effects.

-Scott
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BLUDVLZ
Dec 2, 2003
Fossill,

What happens when you open the PSD file in Illustrator? I’m not having the same difficulties as you describe, so I wonder if it is just a glitch in your system or an incompatability between PSCS and the older version of Illustrator?

What you can also try is to merge your effect layers with a new blank layer. This way you won’t have to flatten, yet you can still keep your layer effects (albeit uneditable now) and transparency when you import into Illustrator.
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sam_m_brown
Dec 2, 2003
In your layer menu choose ‘merge visible’ – this will effectivly flatten your image but will retain the transparency
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fossill
Dec 3, 2003
Thanks guys,
I upgraded to Illustrator 10 and everything works fine.
Thanks again

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