I work for a landscape architecture firm. They give me an .EPS file that they've created in AutoCAD and I open it in Photoshop to color it. Say I work on coloring a graphic in Photoshop and they decide to make some changes to the original file. Well, then they just give me a new .EPS file and I drop that one in my .PSD document over the old one. My problem is this, though: most of the time the new .EPS file never matches up exactly. Now, for the most part, it matches up but there are a few lines here and there that are off just one pixel. It's so annoying because I have to go back and fill all those little one pixel holes after I've already worked on it for so long. Why do some of the lines in the new .EPS file change slightly even though they haven't made changes to those areas? Is it the Escapsulated PostScript driver thingy that actually creates the .EPS file that keeps doing this? Is there a better, more acurate way to create .EPS files in CAD that are exactly the same each time? Is there a plug-in or a better EPS driver I can get somewhere?
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