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March 21, 2023
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Elements on Design Saving in Greyscale

  • March 21, 2023
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Hey everyone!


I have found that quite frequently when I go to save a design as an .ai file, all or some elements of the design are saving as greyscale IF I save it with a transparent background. It's also super inconsistent as to what elements of the design are saving greyscale -- sometimes it's objects, other times it's text, and sometimes it's the entire design. Nothing I Google seems to come up with a solution. I check my colors and Greyscale is never turned on for the document and I am seeing the colors as a design, it just saves this way. Most of the time when I am trying to save an .ai file it's to send to get printed on apparel, so I am a little insecure about it sending designs this way. When I open the file it shows full color (for me,) but I am not sure how it would open for someone else. 

 

I attached a screenshot of both with and without a background for reference. Just to note the heart and words are both objects, and the words are saving greyscale. I did try to save the design with the words as text and as an object and the same result occurred.

 

Can anyone help me with this? 

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Correct answer John Mensinger

As Monika has already helped you discover, it's best not to base any conclusions on what you see or what happens when you open a file in Preview. It's simply not reliable enough to play any role in a professional workflow.

 

If you reopen the file in Illustrator, and an object in question is not actually in grayscale mode, then Illustrator is not "saving in grayscale".

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John Mensinger
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John MensingerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 21, 2023

As Monika has already helped you discover, it's best not to base any conclusions on what you see or what happens when you open a file in Preview. It's simply not reliable enough to play any role in a professional workflow.

 

If you reopen the file in Illustrator, and an object in question is not actually in grayscale mode, then Illustrator is not "saving in grayscale".

Participant
March 21, 2023

Thank you guys for your help! I really appreciate it!

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 21, 2023

So you are saving a PDF and then opening it using Apple Preview?

What happens when you use Acrobat instead (because Preview cannot be trusted with anything).

Participant
March 21, 2023

I am saving it as an Illustrator (.ai) file and when I open it in preview that is what is showing. I do have Acrobat, but didn't realize that I could open .ai files in that.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 21, 2023

Acrobat can open the same kind of AI files that Preview can open: when a PDF is embedded in them. Here's how the file format works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpDh8Y7q8yE