Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
How old is your version of photoshop?I use Photoshop CS4 at work. I had to launch an old version of Iustrator CS6 in order to drop in my DCS 2 files. So, I now use 2 versions of Illustrator.I have the cloud versions here at home, and they play very nice together.
Yea, DCS 2.0 wont show up when placed.But if you drag and drop into Illustrator it works.It also works if you just drag your regular photoshop seps right into illustrator. So no more need to save as DCS 2.0
Quote from: Colin on March 08, 2018, 08:39:26 PMYea, DCS 2.0 wont show up when placed.But if you drag and drop into Illustrator it works.It also works if you just drag your regular photoshop seps right into illustrator. So no more need to save as DCS 2.0So for example the files Dan did for us this week, .psd, we just drag the file into Illustrator CC2018 and it should all be plain sailing from there? I did try that but got an unsupported color mode warning and the file did not open.
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Quote from: Rockers on March 09, 2018, 05:48:29 AMQuote from: Colin on March 08, 2018, 08:39:26 PMYea, DCS 2.0 wont show up when placed.But if you drag and drop into Illustrator it works.It also works if you just drag your regular photoshop seps right into illustrator. So no more need to save as DCS 2.0So for example the files Dan did for us this week, .psd, we just drag the file into Illustrator CC2018 and it should all be plain sailing from there? I did try that but got an unsupported color mode warning and the file did not open.The PSD file needs to remain as an RGB file (or cmyk) and those channels need to still be there for the file to be placed into Illustrator. If you open up you PSD file and the only channels are you separation layers (this would be a multichannel color mode) than you need to go back and add in RGB channels. You can do this by making 3 new channels, move them to the top of your channels window and then go to Image/mode/RGB and Photoshop will make those top 3 layers as RGB channels. It could also be your bit depth setting, make sure that stays at 8bitsDragging and Placing the file in should do the same thing. Once the file is in Illustrator, you can then "embed" it and then all of your channels will come up in the Layers window, along with spot colors in your swatches windowAnother error to look out for is to make sure your PSD channels are not labeled the same as you current swatch colors in Illustrator, otherwise it cause a conflict when importing. So for example, make sure the black channel is labeled as "spot black" or something like that.