Put Photoshop artwork into Adobe Illustrator.
Adobe
Illustrator can both open or place Photoshop files; you do not need to
save or export your Photoshop image to a different file format. If you
place an image into an open Illustrator file, you can incorporate the
image as if it were any other element in the artwork, or you can
maintain a link to the original file. While you won't be able to edit a
linked image within Illustrator, you can jump back to Photoshop using
the Edit Original command to revise it. Once saved, any changes you
make will be reflected in the version in Illustrator.
- To open the file directly in Illustrator, choose File > Open. Locate the image in the Open File dialog box, and click OK.
- To incorporate the image into an existing Illustrator file, choose File > Place. Locate the file in the Place dialog box, make sure the Link option is not selected, and click OK.
- To place the image into a file but maintain a link to the original, choose File > Place. In the Place dialog box, locate the file, select the Link option, and click OK. Illustrator centers the image in the open illustration. A red X through the image indicates it is linked and not editable.
- Convert Photoshop Layers to Objects to convert the layers to Illustrator objects. This option preserves masks, blending modes, transparency, and (optionally) slices and image maps. However, it does not support Photoshop adjustment layers and layer effects.
- Flatten Photoshop Layers to a Single Image to merge all the layers into a single layer. This option preserves the look of the image, but you can no longer edit individual layers.
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