What would you do with this technique?

I stumbled on a use for exporting some of the layers of my document as a JPEG. But I wonder if anyone else can use this technique.

I’m working on a demo file of how forms work in the new ID CS6.

I want to distribute the document to my students to work on, but don’t have permission to distribute the vector artwork along with the file. But I can distribute a raster version of the artwork.

Rather than convert each individual piece of artwork to rasters, I set my file up with the form fields on one layer and the rest of the artwork on another.

I then turned off the layer containing the fields, leaving only the text and artwork from the other layers.

I then chose File > Export JPEG and exported the visible layers to an image.

Finally I placed the JPEG onto its own layer at the bottom of the document.

I’ll be able to delete the layers with the vector artwork and send the document to students with just the raster background. (Additional benefit is I don’t have to worry about fonts.)

I like this technique, but I wonder does anyone who isn’t a trainer need the convert to JPEG for backgrounds?

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This article was last modified on December 21, 2021

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