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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Same issue I freelance design large format I want to use illustrator.

    A virtual scale would be fine, but in addition to it internally keeping the virtual scale, we would need the outputted file to automatically include the scale... at least as part of the filename, as in a universal convention ie: "filename@(10to1).ai" or "filename(@10-1).ai" so when it goes into production (as long as no one messes with the name) everyone knows what the scale is who handles the file afterwards... then perhaps a simple script could be added in some of the "specialty large format software" my clients use tp take the info from the universal naming convention proportions in the filename and autoscale upon open.... not super elegant but at least everyone know what to look out for from a virtual scaled file.

    So yeah add a reliable naming convention that corresponds with the .ai virtual scale when the file leaves design in ai and goes out to other people for production...

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