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When the PostScript file contains text converted to curves, the text in the imported file is not editable, even if you choose to import
the text as text.
PostScript (PS or PRN) technical notes
PostScript files containing mesh fills with spot colors, DeviceN images, or duotone images cannot be imported. Installing Ghostscript
resolves this issue.
Mesh fills in the CMYK color mode are imported as bitmaps and cannot be edited.
Gradient fills are imported as a group of filled objects simulating the gradient fill appearance and cannot be edited as gradient fills.
RGB bitmaps are converted to CMYK in imported PS files. Installing Ghostscript resolves this issue.
Font information is maintained only if the font was embedded in the original file before it was imported.
Files that are too large cannot be imported into some programs because of memory limitations. This problem can be caused by complex
gradient fills that increase the number of objects in a graphic.
Only Printer (PRN) files, PS files, and EPS files in PostScript format are supported.
GIF
GIF is a bitmap-based format designed for use on the web. It is highly compressed to minimize file transfer time and supports images with
up to 256 colors. The GIF file format supports a maximum image size of 30,000 × 30,000 pixels and uses LZW compression.
The GIF format provides the ability to store multiple bitmaps in a file. When the multiple images are displayed in rapid succession, the file is
called an animated GIF file.
For Internet use, you can also save images to the JPEG and PNG formats. If you want to publish an image to the web and are not sure which
format to use, see “Exporting bitmaps for the web” on page 249.
To import a GIF file
1
Click File Import.
2 Locate the folder in which the file is stored.
3 Choose GIF - CompuServe Bitmap (*.gif) from the list box next to the File name box.
4 Click the filename.
5 Click Import.
6 Click the drawing page.
You can also
Resample a graphic while importing For more information, see “To resample a bitmap while importing”
on page 599.
Crop a graphic while importing For more information, see “To crop a bitmap while importing” on
page 600.
You can drag on the drawing page to resize the image.