![]() Again, I know this function is possible when Saving for Web, but not with a normal high resolution Export as a flattened image such as a jpg. For example Photoshop: the CS4 complete installer includes Photoshop with version 11.0.0, but there is 11.0.2 available. I was able to get the 'latest' CS4 complete installer, but it does not include the latest updates available for CS4. Recently, I lost all setup and update file for CS4. Other than in the Save For Web & Devices settings, there seems to be no options to Export using cropmarks, or export a file to be properly cropped to the Artboard dimensions. I am using Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection. In the Artboard dialogue or settings, I cannot locate any option to set the Artboard as the default crop area for Exporting, saving, and printing, etc.Īfter doing a bunch of research trying to find a fix, I have only discovered that there are thousands of other people posting on various forums regarding this same issue, so I think a detailed and complete explanation or instruction on how to do this would be very helpful and appreciated. ![]() In other words, when trying to export my project, the saved/exported image includes all content placed in the document, even material that extends beyond the Document size or Artboard size. Since the ever useful Object > set cropmarks function was removed with the advent of CS4, I am unable to Export an Illustrator file as a high-res JPG or TIF using the supposed Artboard as the cropmarks. On previous versions of Illustrator, users could simply Export> an image as a JPG, and the image would be appropriately cropped to either the Document size, or predetermined Crop Area marks which were easily chosen in the Object dropdown menu. ![]() I am NOT using multiple artboards, only one. I am currently designing some projects in Illustrator CS4. Preface: I am using Adobe Illustrator CS4 Design Premium, Windows version.
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