

Once the file is imported, start the editing by ungrouping the image. Not having or be willing to purchase a host of Adobe products, I tried exactly what the original post tried and downloaded Inkscape, traced my logo and created EPS files for multiple separate layers. Only to discover that Title Studio crashed each time I attempted to open my newly created Inkscape “EPS” files. Reading this thread, it sounds like I wouldn’t be able to open SVG versions of my logo, either. To me the context of the original post seems overlooked. Since Inkscape is capable of creating an EPS file, why should Title Studio ever crash when a user attempts to open Inkscape EPS files? Is it the position of Boris FX that Inkscape does not produce valid EPS files? Inkscape can add text to an image, view EXIF data, create PNG graphics, create web graphics.

Beginner: Edit text from an eps stock file - Inkscape. If Inkscape does produce a valid EPS file, reading EPS files properly is not a feature that customers should need to lobby for prioritization. It’s a file format that the software claims to read, but doesn’t. Therefore, the original post would be a bug report, not a a feature request. A bug that I am still encountering months later.
