Problems when using 'place' in Photoshop after exporting to 'eps'

Problems when using 'place' in Photoshop after exporting to 'eps'

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Problems when using 'place' in Photoshop after exporting to 'eps'

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Problems when exporting from 'cad' to 'eps' using 'postscript level1', then importing from 'photoshop' to 'place'

 

This is normal when you open the file in 'photoshop' with 'open'.

open.jpg

(photoshop open)

 

 

The problem is that when you load the 'eps' file of the drawing into the 'place' in the 'open' task pane, a polygon line appears as a sample screenshot.
The polygon line is empty.

 

place.jpg

(photoshop place)

 

 

Matches the polygon line that appears when the corresponding 'eps' file is opened in Illustrator.

 

illustrator.jpg

(illustrator open)

 

 

Due to the nature of the job, the new drawing is repeatedly loaded from 'psd' file to 'place'.

 

In this case, the 'hatch' area filled with 'solid' is not working because the polygon line is not shown like all the sample photographs. I would like to know if there is a solution.

 

It did not happen in the 'autocad 2011' and 'photoshop cs3' versions.

 

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TheCADnoob
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I would look into rebuilding your pdf printer https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Creating...

 

or you might be able to change setting like resolution in your current one to try to alleviate the issue.

 

Also you can look into thing in the other programs like mentioned here in this thread: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-lt-forum/problem-pdf-print-generates-strange-lines-over-hatch...

 

 

CADnoob

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Thanks for your ripple.


But it did not help.


My 'eps' file was created using 'pc3'.


PostScript Level 1
PostScript Level 1 Plus
PostScript Level 2


Even if you create an eps file using the same symptom is not solved.


The use of crosshatch hatches is a very inefficient way of working with large scale drawings and is also a problem when loaded by the 'Place' function in Photoshop.

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