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September 29, 2009
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Need help converting PSD to EPS using Illustrator

  • September 29, 2009
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Hello everyone!

I'm trying to convert .psd files into an .eps using a batch process in Illustrator. I know you can save a .psd into an .eps in Photoshop, but it ends up flattening most of the image and I need all text to remain editable in Illustrator.

What happens is when I manually open a .psd I can choose to convert Photoshop layers to objects, leaving the text editable and allowing me to flatten transparencies without flattening the entire image and rendering it uneditable. I record the action and then run it as a batch, but it will automatically open the .psd with the layers flattened into a single image. I don't want it to be a single image because when it is printed out the lines and text come out jagged looking, as if there is no anti-alias applied to the image. If I print it out after doing to the process manually the text and lines come out smooth as it should with anti-alias applied to the image. Is there anyone who know how to run a batch where it will open the .psd with the layers converted to objects automatically? I tried opening a file while I was recording the action, but it would only apply the actions to that particular file and just open the rest without applying any of the actions. I know this process may seem a bit much, but this is for a special process we have implemented and this seems to be the only answer at the moment. Any help would be much appreciated!

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    Known Participant
    September 29, 2009

    Just out of interest, why would you want to do it this way? It seems like a lot of work and hassle. Presumably you need the eps files for quark or something?

    Participant
    October 1, 2009

    We need good quality .eps files so we can convert them over to other formats to be used with other systems (which are open source) that are being put in place. Most files are created in Illustrator, so those files will convert to .eps with no problems at all. The issue we are having are the files that were created in Photoshop that need to be, I don't know if this is the right way to call it, but "grandfathered" into our new system. The problem is the product we need to deliver has to be high quality for a print publication and that is not the result we are getting when saving a .psd into an .eps right from Photoshop. Everytime we print the file it comes out with jagged edges on the text and graphics, as if there is no antialiasing applied to the image. That is unacceptable for our publication. When you say its a hassle you're right. Anyway, maybe we're looking at it from the wrong perspective. If anyone has any better ideas please let me know. I'd be more than happy to go with a simpler solution than what we are doing now.

    Participant
    October 1, 2009

    Nevermind my last post. We found a solution to help us out in Photoshop that was under our nose the whole time. It was a matter of just clicking on Layer | Type | Convert to Shape with all of the layers selected and the text would become vector objects. Talk about over complicating a simple process. Well, the lesson learned here is to not jump to a complex answer to a problem and learn to relax. Thanks to everyone who looked and offered their advice.

    Larry G. Schneider
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    Community Expert
    September 29, 2009

    You're probably going to need to do this by means of a script instead of an action.

    Participant
    September 29, 2009

    Thanks, you wouldn't happen to know of any good resources for scripting in Illustrator?

    Larry G. Schneider
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 29, 2009

    You can start here

    http://www.adobe.com/devnet/illustrator/scripting/