You will only be able to stretch it so far before the quality degrades and if you started with a low res image it will not have much space to be able to scale it up and look good. Be warned though you can only scale a pixel based image so far before it starts to look bad and just because you have it in a vector file does not mean it has the same attributes of a vector image. Which is better if you need to scale it up larger for a sign or other large format in the future. If this for a logo I would create a globe completely from vectors so that there aka" pixel based data" in your file. If not just export your graphic as a high-resolution PNG. What your final use and output for your image? Now let us talk about your situation and how we can get around it.ġ. I suspect when it rasterizes your already rasterized image with a mask it will use a compression format like Jpeg to do it and as we know jpg do not retain any transparency data and will slap on a white around any image that has transparency. eps format without re-rasterizing the image and after it does that any transparency information is changed to white. eps export works for documents that do not contain and raster information (no pixel data) Now Affinity can export raster, but it does not export raster images with transparency information into a. I tried masking the globe and re-exporting and got the same result. When I exported the file I got the same result as prior. Then I tried exporting the globe as a png and then place that png in the file and export. eps and saw the white box you speak of.ģ I separated the globe from the image in a different document then saved that document then I tried embedding that document and reexporting. I erased the black line that was framing your planet just because to me it like like it should not have been there and could be the problem.Ģ. Here is all the testing I did with your file.ġ. Yah, I know it is not the answer you want to hear. You might want to post this to the bug section of the forum. Hello, Sunshine! ("Yah I just wanted to say that") lol Anyway, I looked at your file and it looking like it might be an export bug. I like your little video and here we are this is the file, hope i have done this right :) Ronnie, thanks again and thanks for telling the workaround! eps is a good format because you can scale it up and down pretty much without any loss in quality right? And that is what I need (for flyers, websites etc.). I got the logo from another (non-graphic) person in the company so honestly I don't know what kind of file it is other than I realize that it isn't transparent. All I want is the logo to put on various backgrounds = transparent - so exactly what you did! Sorry for the late reply (have been travelling).Īnd a BIG thank you for the file!! - Yes I wasn't very clear in my questions. If you have any questions about what I did feel free to ask I will be happy to assist you further. Meaning that it will not print well beyond that size. This will be fine for most screen resolution but where you will run into issues if you try to scale this logo up beyond the 192 DPI and 12inc by 2-inch size you have defined. now that the image has a mask and the transparency of the file is set to transparent you can export a png with transparency. Was an image that had to be rasterized because there wasn't any vector information in the file. I created a mask using pixel selection because the file you supplied I have take the file you supplied, rasterized the image by right clicking and choosing rasteriize. what exact method did you use when you traced this logo? png with transparency be enough for your needs?ģ. Is it required that your final input be an. eps and if so why does the final file you have shared as. I am a bit confused by what you are trying to achieve ultimately.ġ. I have even tried to use Selection Brush Tool, marked all letters and copied them into a new document both there it also just copy white background?Īm using Affinity Designer and Photo 1.4.1 on a Mac 10.11.3 Is there anything wrong with the file itself or what I do? I have followed the instructions above but it doesn't help (it also doesn't open up in a new window when I double click picture). I'm not all familiar with Affinity Designer and I have this eps logo that I need:
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