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September 12, 2023
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errors in my file...please help!

  • September 12, 2023
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Hello everyone, I have this problem. I upload a picture and it doesn’t work for the reason; A vector file contains a raster/bitmap image, and vector files should not contain raster elements.
The preview JPEG file had its compression ratio set too high, causing problems with the textures in the file.
The resolution of the JPEG preview file must be at least 5000 X 3000 (15 million pixels)
When exporting the vector file to JPEG, anti-aliasing was not used, so there were issues with the lines in the JPEG file.
I can't find all these reasons and errors in my file...please help! I give up, I don’t know what to do next, And how can I draw if these files are not accepted?

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Nancy OShea
Adobe Expert
September 14, 2023
AlexBond
Inspiring
September 15, 2023

Hello, can you clearly explain the advantages of AI over EPS?

PaintedKitty
Adobe Expert
September 13, 2023

Looks like you're using filters?

I would avoid using those.

Participating Frequently
September 13, 2023

I don't use filters, this is a vector brush that I expand on it

PaintedKitty
Adobe Expert
September 14, 2023

You don't really need to expand your objects. That might be the issue.

Abambo
Adobe Expert
September 12, 2023

Hi Oksana,

 

Your files are very complex. Did they get rejected for QUALITY ISSUES? (Ignore the text, that text is standard text, and is referring to possible errors, not what is in your file).

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
AlexBond
Inspiring
September 14, 2023

Hmm, I already answered to you about the first file in another topic.
The second is the same - clipping, as the result is huge number of vector paths outside artboard.
Looks:

In addition, such a number of small vector objects overloads the file. Remove all the objects from outside the artboard, connect those tiny dots from the brush into a single path, and these images have a much better chance of being approved by the review team. Well, in my opinion.