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accdave
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Can anybody help with an eps file I have. I only have photoshop elements, so although I can open the file I can't split the layers down. I need to know what fonts have been used.

Can this be done by somebody with photoshop ? If so how do I upload the file, I can't seem to find an option for it ?

Thanks in advance
Dave
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Paul
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hi dave. upload this file to one of the upload services. one of the easyst is rapidshare.com simply upload and then place link on here. i use corel too so should be able to help you.
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Thanks Paul

I can import it in to Corel but that only imports it as an image, doesn't allow me to break it down ( unless there's another way )

Here's the file

http://rapidshare.com/files/328332692/LOGO__No_halal_.eps.html
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Hi All,
I don't think eps files retain layer/font info when opened in photoshop unless it was originally created in photoshop. If created in another program all the fonts will be to curves/paths and the layers will be flattened.

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If I import the file in to Corel as an EPS it doesn't show the image but tells me it's been created in Photoshop 10.

To import the file as an image I had to open import as a postcript file, didn't know that until I googled :D
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The file has been flattened im afraid. You wont get any info at all. There are no layers.

i opened it in Illustrator.

if you cant find a font, you could try "http://new.myfonts.com/"

theres an excellent font finder there mate.

Cheers
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