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?
What happens if you take the point file with the marker out?
Good eye! Unfortunately, removing the marker doesn't change the results (I had already tried that before I posted). I'm also currently getting some assistance from J. Wright (Esri ArcGIS Pro development team) and have sent them the Map Package to investigate. Fingers crossed.
Keep the thread posted Louis..
Any news on this? Experiencing the same problem ...
No news yet. I'm now running ArcGIS Pro 2.4.1 and its the same error.
Bumping this. I export map layouts as an EPS to be taken into Corel as well, and this method has worked for years from Desktop. We are migrating to PRO and the EPS' are being rasterized.
We need high quality EPS' that our designers can use in Corel to send to press. Has anyone out there found a solution/workaround for the rasterization issue? Other than going back to Desktop, that is....
I'm in the exact same situation. I'm now running ArcGIS Pro 2.4.1 and it still doesn't export correctly. Stuck using ArcGIS Desktop until they care enough to address this.
I have added the following idea to the GeoNet. Please find this suggestion and "up-vote" it to bring this to the attention of the development team.