Papa Joe wrote:
> On 2006-05-30 13:26:15 -0300, "chitrok" <chitrok@XXXXXXXXXX> said:
>
>
> I found a Cutome transparency slider in the document setup tab under
> transparency custom button at the bottom.
>
> but this doesn't seem the same and earlier versions of illustrator that
> had a "output resolution flatness" box and you could give your vector
> 1270 or 2540 DPI output resolution when exporting or savin eps for
> printer's, they would have to manually set this if you didn't.
>
> Is this the same think, but it only gives me a slider from 0 -100. It
> can;t be output resolution.
>
>
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i can't understad ur problem properly.but i'll try to explain.....
1.the slider ur talking about is for raster/vector balance.under the
slider u can find the output resolution settings.there u can set upto
2540 ppi (there are two sub categories u can find).
2.if u are talking about exporting then it's totally different act.u
can go from File>export and export ur file in diffrent formats(such as
eps,jpg,png,tiff.....etc.).u can set any resolution.when ur
expoting,after naming the file a dialog box appears and u can set the
desired resolution there.eps file never requires a resolution because
its a vector file.
3.there is third kind of resolution setting.if u r using effects such
as blur,drop shadow,feather etc, u need to set the raster effect
resolution.which is from Effect>document raster effects settings.
hope this solve ur problem.
chitrok.
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