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Fichier AI avec image lié (trés haute def) + 1 logo = 1.5 Go

Community Beginner ,
Sep 08, 2020 Sep 08, 2020

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Bonjour,

J'ai une photo + un logo sur un fichier AI

Malheureusemlent je n'ai pas la photo qui est lié et non incorporée

Donc j'ai un cadre vide (emplacement de la photo) et mon logo : normal

Pourtant le fichier Ai fait 1.5Go : il semble qu' illustrator ait incorporé l'image quelque part mais conserve le lien actif en priorité : surement a cause de l'option d'enregisrtrement "créer un fichier compatible PDF"

 

J'ai besoin de récupérer cette image est-ce possible ?

Elle apparait bien dans acrobat DC en HD pourtant

J'ai essayé de l'enregistrer sous acrobat DC mais il me refuse la manip car l'image est trop grande.

Y -a t'il un moyen sous illustrator de rompre le lien et d'extraire cette image ?

 

 

Merci d'avance !

(PS :  je maitrise les images liée ou incorporée merci de ne pas me faire un cours dessus 😉

 

 

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Community Expert , Sep 08, 2020 Sep 08, 2020

Try opening the file in Photoshop and you should get on option of art or images. Select the image there and resave.

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Sep 08, 2020 Sep 08, 2020

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Sylvain,

 

What happens if you try the following?

 

1) Create a new Layer and Ctrl/Cmd+0;

Either

2A) Save a Copy as PDF, then place the (relevant page (with the image) of the) PDF, still with Link unticked;

Or

2B) File>Place, then select the (relevant page (with the image) of the) document you already have, then untick Link and Place;

 

This should give you the embedded image from the PDF part of the document, and then some mess

 

3) Delete all artwork you already have, if any, and delete all Clipping Masks and Ungroup Groups until you just have the (embedded) Image; work in the expanded Layers palette;

 

4) Move the embedded Image to the Layer with the linked Image and replace it there.

 

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Try opening the file in Photoshop and you should get on option of art or images. Select the image there and resave.

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Merci Larry !

Merci également pour ta réponse Jacob !

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