I'm using ArcGIS Pro 2.2.2 to export my maps to EPS format and they are being rasterized. I have 2 line features (no transparency) and 1 point feature (simple shape maker solid color, no transparency) that I am attempting to export. No background, no additional design elements, no basemap.
Share | Export | Layout | EPS
Line feature (3.0 thick, no transparency)
Line feature (1.5 thick, no transparency)
Point feature (simple shape marker, solid color, no outline, no transparency)
When I use Share|Export|Layout|EPS --> I get a rasterized set of bitmaps, or "banding". These are strips of images and are not usable for what I am doing.
What I want is EPS vectors that I can control in either AI or Corel, preferably Corel.
I have used this export technique EXTENSIVELY in ArcGIS Desktop 10.X for years with success.
Anyone have any ideas?
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I've experienced this problem with Pro 2.7.1 and 2.7.3. EPS does not contain vectors.
ArcGIS Pro 2.8 does the same thing.
Holy cow, I can't believe this has been an issue for a couple years and not resolved. Yes, this is how we create smaller sized .pdfs that can be easily emailed. This is a major shortcoming!
I'm in 3.1.3 and this is still happening. I have a layout with only 2 layers and some text graphics, no transparency on anything. Whenever the point layer is on, the EPS converts to an image. If I turn off the points the other layer and text exports fine as vectors. I have tried all sorts of different point symbols, turned off outlines and halos, made as simple as possible but it converts to bitmap if that layer is on. Book publisher requires cmyk eps files as vectors so I'm forced to jump through all sorts of hoops to get this.
I just get a generic "Failed to Export" message with no help topic link after a few minutes anytime I try to export to EPS in Pro 3.1.1. I have no points or text, just lines, polygons and a hillshade. I've tried clipping to graphics and image compression options, no change. Frustrating!