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Inspiring
February 14, 2024
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Adobe question on Vector

  • February 14, 2024
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I uploaded 3 vector images to adobe  in AI (Adobe Illustrator) format.  All 3 were approved today. I noticed the images were labeled AI/EPS, JPEG and PNG. I only uploaded an AI version, so why is it also labeled EPS, JPEG and PNG. Shouldn't it only be labeled AI?

 

Again, I only created an AI version. Does adobe create the EPS, JPEG and PNG versions if the buyer wants one in one of  those versions?

 

I would think it labeled AI/EPS, JPEG and PNG  would confuse the buyer.

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Correct answer PaintedKitty

Simple answer. Yes, all files are automatically made at the choosing of the purchaser if you uploaded a vector AI graphic. PNG is for graphics/images that have a transparent background.

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PaintedKitty
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PaintedKittyCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 15, 2024

Simple answer. Yes, all files are automatically made at the choosing of the purchaser if you uploaded a vector AI graphic. PNG is for graphics/images that have a transparent background.

Inspiring
February 15, 2024

So the buyer can say "I just want the PNG version” or "I want the AI and PNG files" or "I want all 4  AI/EPS Jpeg and PNG"

 

I think  you understood the only image I uploaded was the AI version. So if the buyer wants the PNG version or any combination of the versions that I did not upload, Adobe will make them for the buyer. OR does Adobe just give all 4 versions to the buyer when purchasing the AI version?

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 16, 2024

Customers are purchasing the image. 

If it's a vector graphic, they may download whichever file type they need  -- .ai, .eps, .png (.jpg is just the raster thumbnail).

 

Hope that helps.

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert