How much should I increase artboard size before render?
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OK, I get it. Pixel images like photos.. Yeah, we use them on occasion at the newspaper where I work
Thanks!
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"I've never been happy with using raster images in illustrator."
ThatĀ“s a new one. IĀ“ve never had any problem with Illustrator not showing photos properly. Never heard of this problem from anyone. In fact, if there had been problems like that me and my workmates couldnĀ“t do the work we do.
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nah, I just mean that clipping masks are a pain, I find adjusting images much more intuitive in inDesign. The other thing I really dislike is that file sizes get really huge in illustrator if there are high res images in there. Illustrator doesn't seem to use any compression for raster files.
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Clipping masks are a pain in Illustrator? Guess it depends on what you want to achive. Simple things IĀ“ll do in InDesign if it gets the job done, but most of the time I do it in Illustrator, sometimes together with Photoshop. I have to most of the times since photos and graphics often overlap in my work, and often in quite "complex" ways.
But I guess everyone uses different techniqes. Depends on what your work involves. I suspect you donĀ“t work with infographics?
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true, I don't work on magazine layouts. Usually I'm just doing fairly simple presentations. I use illustrator most often to work on CAD stuff like site plans. I can see for complicated combination of graphics and vector, illustrator is the obvious choice. I'm curious now if you have any particular method to deal with large file sizes for high resolution images in illustrator.
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Just change the size of the picture in Photoshop if itĀ“s huge. It would take you 10 seconds to do this, and just set the DPI to, letĀ“s say, 180-240. Or more, your choice. Done.
By the way, I only work with newspaper design, which doesnĀ“t involve 10 meter wide banners. I donĀ“t know if that changes anything. It might.
EDIT: Well yes it must. That file size would be crazy large. DonĀ“t know how to deal with that type of stuff.I think saving as PDF, rather than EPS, also decreases the size somewhat, but changing nothing to the work or file. We save in PDF all the time. But I might be wrong about the size decreasing though.
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yeah, I guess we're talking apples to oranges I'm usually doing high resolution renderings filling most of an A1 sheet. At photo resolution the file size in illustrator can easily be over 100 Mb.
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OK I understand, but hmm.. is 100 megs really that large for a very high res picture in A1 format? Guess you would know if itĀ“s smaller inside InDesign.
How much smaller in size does one of your pictures become in InDesign? 70% of the Illustrator size? 50%
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A multiple page document in inDesign is just a few Mb. The reason is that inDesign only loads a low resolution preview instead of the entire bitmap file. So a document with something like 5 pages might be 7 Mb. Each one of those in illustrator with the full image would be like 120 Mb each = 600 Mb stored. Since I usually already have these files in Photoshop (already 100+ Mb there) duplicating this in illustrator is crazy.
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Alright, I understand.
You have a message by the way.
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