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yokerbloke

2005-12-28, 6:14 am

www.brandsoftheworld.com

"Ronny" <asfra000@skynet.be> wrote in message
news:43b1c6a9$0$31414$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be...
> Hello
> can annybody help me here putting logo's into ai.
> i have logo's in jpg or bmp.
> or where can i find a database of ai logo's
>
> Greets Ronny
>
>
>




jbl

2005-12-28, 6:14 pm

On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 23:56:35 +0100, "Ronny" <asfra000@skynet.be>
wrote:

>Hello
>can annybody help me here putting logo's into ai.
>i have logo's in jpg or bmp.
>or where can i find a database of ai logo's
>
>Greets Ronny
>


By including a file in your message and not sending your question as
text message, you are probably limiting you potential help responses.

Some people might not want to download a file, not knowing the
contents, just to see your question.

What do you mean when you are saying "putting logo's into ai"?

You can create a new blank document and then place your image using
File>Place. You can just open the image using File>Open.

If you are wanting something different, please specify what exactly
you are trying to do.

If you are wanting to convert the .bmp/.jpg to vector format,
Illustrator CS2, using the Live Trace will do a good job.

I see a link was posted to brandsoftheworld. They have a bunch of eps
format logo's.

jbl

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iehsmith

2005-12-28, 6:15 pm

On 12/28/05 5:30 AM, jbl commented:

> On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 23:56:35 +0100, "Ronny" <asfra000@skynet.be>
> wrote:
>
>
> By including a file in your message and not sending your question as
> text message, you are probably limiting you potential help responses.



Yup. I was wondering where the message was that you were responding to;)

inez

jbl

2005-12-28, 6:15 pm

On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 18:14:46 GMT, iehsmith
<inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote:

>On 12/28/05 5:30 AM, jbl commented:
>
>
>
>Yup. I was wondering where the message was that you were responding to;)
>
>inez


inez, his original post appeared in my newsreader, Forte Agent, to
have a file size (# of lines) of 1207. When I got the body of the
message it also automatically downloaded a .ppt file (powerpoint) that
showed his example image. A little extra work just to see a question.
jbl

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iehsmith

2005-12-29, 3:14 am

On 12/28/05 4:28 PM, jbl commented:

> On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 18:14:46 GMT, iehsmith
> <inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
> inez, his original post appeared in my newsreader, Forte Agent, to
> have a file size (# of lines) of 1207. When I got the body of the
> message it also automatically downloaded a .ppt file (powerpoint) that
> showed his example image. A little extra work just to see a question.
> jbl



EESH! I just access nntp through my ISP using Outlook Express and don't have
powerpoint on my system. Not even his message header made it through.

inez

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