Hi,
No - I want a JPEG and I want the Adobe IRB 8BIM path information preserved, but I do not want the clipping path actually applied (i.e., there should be no masking of the area outside of the clipping path).
Therefore, in this instance, I would have expected that the JPEG would show the entire original image, without any mask of any color overriding the area outside of the clipping path. If you place the JPEG I sent you on your desktop, you'll see that the background was not masked out. You only see it masked out if you view it in Windows photo viewer, etc.
I think that converting an EPS to JPEG should behave just like when converting a PSD to JPEG. In the case of converting a PSD, the path info (Adobe IRB 8BIM data) is preserved, but the area outside of the path is not masked to white.
Please let me know if this is not clear.
TIA,
mlavie
No - I want a JPEG and I want the Adobe IRB 8BIM path information preserved, but I do not want the clipping path actually applied (i.e., there should be no masking of the area outside of the clipping path).
Therefore, in this instance, I would have expected that the JPEG would show the entire original image, without any mask of any color overriding the area outside of the clipping path. If you place the JPEG I sent you on your desktop, you'll see that the background was not masked out. You only see it masked out if you view it in Windows photo viewer, etc.
I think that converting an EPS to JPEG should behave just like when converting a PSD to JPEG. In the case of converting a PSD, the path info (Adobe IRB 8BIM data) is preserved, but the area outside of the path is not masked to white.
Please let me know if this is not clear.
TIA,
mlavie