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| Illustrator - Image resolution | Flipped_Soldier | 08/15/2008@11:11am | |
| Hello everybody! I been having a little problem on Illustrator. Every time I save a file in Illustrator (CS2 edition by the way) I get this two warnings: . The Document raster effects is 72 ppi or less (and) . Only fonts with appropriate permission bits will be embedded What those warnings mean? Can't I have a artwork with a resolution higher than 72 ppi? I'm questioning this because I think that my artworks have a very low resolution. Any help it's welcome Stay cool |
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| Illustrator - Image resolution | Slapo | 08/18/2008@11:05am | |
| Hi there, I don't use Illustrator, but it would seem that the ppi of the raster effect is too low rather than too high if what it says is "The Document raster effects is 72 ppi or less" I have no idea what's going on with the fonts. Could you be using shareware fonts, by any chance? |
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