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I am glad you mentioned this, because I was trying to figure out why the file would not open on PS and AI, but opens on Internet Explorer.This was necessary because your file won't open in PS and AI.
Can you please do that for me, Inkscape doesn't work on my pcIt's a vector graphic, so you can change the color and size by yourself with Inkscape.
This was necessary because your file won't open in PS and AI.
I know how to install it, my cant handle it. Its really old.Just install Illustrator as a trial version...
John,I decoded the construct and
Hi John -......
Turns out that even though this is an SVG format image. The reason that there was a lot of difficulty reading it is the SVG construct was actually an embedded PNG file with base64 encoding.
I decoded the construct and opened in Photoshop
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I had the same problem. I almost deleted the thread and then [Illusion] made post #4.The unzipped file opened to a blank document in PS
I would appreciate an explanation as well.Could you explain how you decoded and opened in PS?
You're welcome @JeffK. Definitely, have the curiosity and enjoy solving puzzles and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't . A bit of fun when an answer drops out of the sky into your lap after poking around a bit@thebestcpu - this went right down to the microscopic level. Can't say that I completely understand it but understand the driven curiosity.
Thank you so much for the detailed explanation, John. That demonstrated how structured and logical your thinking is. Very helpful to not only learn your findings but also the approach you followed. I was able to open the SVG file in Internet Explorer, but PS/AI opened a blank transparency.So a learning experience for me.