Transparent logo background?
Mac OS10.4.11. Keynote 3.0.2
Logo created in Freehand.
I want to place a two colour logo (Call it "A&B") into KN on a colored background without its white picture box surrounding it. JPEG, TIFF, PDF files don't seem to work.
A Freehand vector EPS logo file works for me. A Photoshop EPS does not... it has a white box. What's the difference?
I sent the logo files to my client to use in his Windows Powerpoint. His logo files all have white boxes. He says the FH EPS file came in as a blank. What can I send him so the logo is clean... like it had a clipping path around it, without an actual clipping path?
His comments are:
I can take the jpeg and convert it to a websafe transparent background GIF in Corel PhotoPaint, but since it is a jpeg, the resolution is not high enough to produce a truly clean looking image.
I have a couple of programs that can open eps files. Both show that the image is completely blank and also indicate that in the image properties. If you have image content and I don’t the problem may be our email system stripping the content as a perceived threat. You could try imbedding the file in a zip file or emailing it to my home email where the filtering won’t be anywhere near as aggressive.
My question: What file format will work?
G4/1.25GHz
Logo created in Freehand.
I want to place a two colour logo (Call it "A&B") into KN on a colored background without its white picture box surrounding it. JPEG, TIFF, PDF files don't seem to work.
A Freehand vector EPS logo file works for me. A Photoshop EPS does not... it has a white box. What's the difference?
I sent the logo files to my client to use in his Windows Powerpoint. His logo files all have white boxes. He says the FH EPS file came in as a blank. What can I send him so the logo is clean... like it had a clipping path around it, without an actual clipping path?
His comments are:
I can take the jpeg and convert it to a websafe transparent background GIF in Corel PhotoPaint, but since it is a jpeg, the resolution is not high enough to produce a truly clean looking image.
I have a couple of programs that can open eps files. Both show that the image is completely blank and also indicate that in the image properties. If you have image content and I don’t the problem may be our email system stripping the content as a perceived threat. You could try imbedding the file in a zip file or emailing it to my home email where the filtering won’t be anywhere near as aggressive.
My question: What file format will work?
G4/1.25GHz
G4/1.25GHz