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July 24, 2017
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Can't upload .zip-File

  • July 24, 2017
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Hi,

the last two days I tried to upload a .zip-File with an .eps-Vector-File (saved with Inkscape) and the preview .jpg-Image (5000px * 5000px).

Everytime I try to upload the file the site returns the following error:

".zip cannot be uploaded, since the file has no valid filetype." (I had to translate the message because I found no option to change the language to english.)

(.jpg-Upload alone works fine)

I read the other discussions from three month ago where several people had the same problem because Adobe turned off .eps-Upload for a while and turned it back on later. But I cannot find any information why it doesn't work for me today. I already wrote to Adobe Support but they haven't answered yet.

Thanks for any help.

Best Regards

C

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Correct answer marog-pixcells

"Non-Zip Vectors

... you no longer have to package your vector submissions into zip files for Adobe Stock! Just upload your EPS or AI file, and we will automatically generate the JPEG preview. ..."

New for Adobe Stock Contributors: Adobe Sign Integration and Non-Zip Vectors | Creative Cloud blog by Adobe

regards

Mario

2 replies

Participant
January 20, 2020

alright cool, I do admit it is way simpler to just upload the .eps file, BUT what I still have an issue with is the fact that some files get messed up when I upload them - the colors get very neon-y and they don't look appealing anymore. someone reccomended that I stick with the old method and upload a .zip file. And then I get the 'unsupported file' error

MUNNA AREAN
Participant
December 16, 2020

Same things are happening with me!

what should I do?

please someone help. 

 

Thanks

Arean

marog-pixcellsCorrect answer
Inspiring
July 31, 2017

"Non-Zip Vectors

... you no longer have to package your vector submissions into zip files for Adobe Stock! Just upload your EPS or AI file, and we will automatically generate the JPEG preview. ..."

New for Adobe Stock Contributors: Adobe Sign Integration and Non-Zip Vectors | Creative Cloud blog by Adobe

regards

Mario

Participant
July 13, 2024

So the previous zip files that we have already uploaded and accepted by adobe stock are wasted now?? will the downloading of previously upload zip files stop?

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 13, 2024
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 will the downloading of previously upload zip files stop?


By @I A K


Nobody downloads zip files. The zip file is a container for uploading the vector file and the preview. Adobe showed the preview and offered the vector file for download. They now generate the preview file correctly, so there is no need anymore for a preview file. For the last years, Adobe simply ignored the JPEG file.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer