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Main Area and Open Discussion => Living Room => Topic started by: Veign on September 13, 2009, 09:27 AM
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I have a personal project I'm working on that needs a logo. I have the logo basically designed in Photoshop but really need an EPS / high quality version and don't have the skill to get it done. Is there anyone that can take my logo and get me an EPS / high quality version back? There is no need to change anything just convert what's already there.
Thanx in advance.
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I could quickly and easily convert an image to EPS, but there are a few possible issues:
1. I don't know if your .psd will open in my version of Paintshop Pro. (I have had troubles with stuff made in recent versions of Photoshop)
2. It would be in an older EPS format and have a white background.
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I have a personal project I'm working on that needs a logo. I have the logo basically designed in Photoshop but really need an EPS / high quality version and don't have the skill to get it done. Is there anyone that can take my logo and get me an EPS / high quality version back? There is no need to change anything just convert what's already there.
Thanx in advance.
-Veign
You could try VectorMagic, iirc they allowed a couple of free conversions when you create an account.
Miss the days when that stuff was free :)
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I could quickly and easily convert an image to EPS, but there are a few possible issues:
1. I don't know if your .psd will open in my version of Paintshop Pro. (I have had troubles with stuff made in recent versions of Photoshop)
2. It would be in an older EPS format and have a white background.
-app103
Thanx but I need a modern version of an EPS since I may need it for other uses beyond the website. The background would need to be transparent.
Basically I need a vector version of my raster logo so I can resize to different sizes without affecting quality.
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You could try VectorMagic, iirc they allowed a couple of free conversions when you create an account.
-scancode
Checking it out now. Thanx
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VectorMagic doesn't do a good enough job - misses some elements.
FYI Here's the logo:
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(please don't attempt from the image as I have the font and there is one more element that doesn't show on the white background)
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What font is that? If I knew what font it was, I might be able to recreate it in PSP vector format (I'd have to check to see if I have a teardrop like that) and
you could use it with free version of PSPX (https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=19167.0).
Forget that idea. Offer was withdrawn and replaced with some trialpay offer for another product.
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@app103 - I need it in a EPS format as it needs to be 'ready' for any use and EPS seems to be the format that everyone who speaks graphics deals with. Plus this allows me to use it in Photoshop.
I appreciate the offer but don't want anyone to waste their time if it can't be done in EPS format.
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I'm currently working on my thesis, and to have vector images in the document I usually just print stuff to pdf.
Why can't you do it this way? Just have photoshop print it to pdf, then converting from pdf to eps should be really easy (pdftops + ps2eps).
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I'm currently working on my thesis, and to have vector images in the document I usually just print stuff to pdf.
Why can't you do it this way? Just have photoshop print it to pdf, then converting from pdf to eps should be really easy (pdftops + ps2eps).
-jgpaiva
Since this is a logo, I want to make sure that the resulting EPS is a professional quality EPS (what ever information must be contained in it). Graphics ain't my thing so I might be mistaking.
I thought the logo would need to be regenerated in something like illustrator and since it was basically a font and simple graphic that someone that knew illustrator would be able to do in in minutes.
I just don't know and might be way off base.
(fyi - You can make an EPS from within Photoshop using a custom shape - I think thats what it is - but I don't think the EPS contains the correct information and can really only be used from within Photoshop.)
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Oh, I don't really know what a professional quality EPS is :)
But I guess nudone might be able to help you with this, try sending him a PM, then!
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I think you've figured most of this out Veign:
a file from Photoshop with a font will be a bitmap (pixel) image (i.e. non-vector). So a photoshop file is no good to you (even if saved as EPS)
If you have the font you need to use it in some vector programme that can make an EPS file. I have illustrator but unfortunately have temporarily uninstalled it (long story) so probably cant help.
I'm not too well up on fonts - what is that one? Is the font freely available?
If I could get the font I could possibly do something in Freehand but cant guarantee - it's an older programme & doesnt like lots of modern fonts ..
For printing (professionally) a high-quality PDF with fonts embedded would probably be at least as good as an EPS but maybe not for the other uses you plan
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tinjaw (member here) is looking at doing this for me.
Basically, what I have is Ok for the website but not for creating various sizes (already need a larger version). I do have the font so that part is not an issue.
Thanx for everyone who looked at this thread.