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Using Photoshop 7…
Is there any way for me to save a logo done in Photoshop 7 and made up entirely of fonts (all vector) but not require those fonts when re-opening at the other end, while retaining the vector qualities of the file? Something like "create outlines" in Illustrator.
You can’t edit the logo, but the filesize would be light enough, and you could easily resize it to humongous dimensions without losing detail (unlike 4 color process).
I’d like the person at the other end to be prompted for what specs he’d like to open the file in (width, height and resolution) upon opening, like certain EPS files do.
Can I do that? Save the file as an EPS, and have the printer open it and resize it without losing detail (still vector) but without having to install the fonts, or even know which ones were originally used?
And what happens to effects like dark shadow and outer glow, when I do that?
Is there any way for me to save a logo done in Photoshop 7 and made up entirely of fonts (all vector) but not require those fonts when re-opening at the other end, while retaining the vector qualities of the file? Something like "create outlines" in Illustrator.
You can’t edit the logo, but the filesize would be light enough, and you could easily resize it to humongous dimensions without losing detail (unlike 4 color process).
I’d like the person at the other end to be prompted for what specs he’d like to open the file in (width, height and resolution) upon opening, like certain EPS files do.
Can I do that? Save the file as an EPS, and have the printer open it and resize it without losing detail (still vector) but without having to install the fonts, or even know which ones were originally used?
And what happens to effects like dark shadow and outer glow, when I do that?
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