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I just had this problem on FrameMaker 5.5.6 on an Mac G3 running OS9. I
assumed my EPS conversions were buggy. I can see the flaw in the
graphics in the preview section of the File Import dialog, and I coulda
sworn they looked OK Friday night.
Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to try to solve it yet.
Kat
> Has anyone else experienced the following odd sort of corruption in
> imported graphics? Does anyone know how to fix it?
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>
> The corruption has two basic forms:
> (1) A horizontal row of pixels, say 10 to 50 pixels thick, running the
> length of the graphic will be shifted to the left or right about a quarter
> inch, so it is not aligned with the rest of the graphic. It looks on screen
> (and in print out) as though someone used sissors to cut a thin horizontal
> strip out of the graphic and slid it leftward (or rightward) a quarter of
> an inch.
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