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Old June 7th, 2009, 05:10 AM   #11 (permalink)
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eps and pdf are pretty similar formats, both are based upon the Postscript language. There won't be much difference between them.
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That why our company states that if they want to avoid an artchage it must be a Vector file. nota jpg saved as a eps. or a psd imported into illustrator then saved as an AI file. We have been here a long time and its funny the things a customer will do to try to bypass the art fee with subpar art. Since Vector was defined on our website as a editable outline file a customer said he was providing his own art....he showed up with a crude outline drawing on paper and demanded no art charges since he was "providing" his art work....sigh... anyway most customers have been fine with the $35 an hour art charge. most times its only 1 hour we charge even if it takes a little more.
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Old June 16th, 2009, 04:02 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Pdf is just a cut down version of the Postscript language, you can have the same s**t in a pdf file as you can in an eps file.
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