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version Adobe® Illustrator ® 9.0

At A Glance

The industry-standard 9.0 software delivers powerful new options for Web designers, graphic design professionals, vector graphics and business graphics users, including: creation software for • Robust, built-in Web graphics creation and optimization tools. Now you can create and edit logos, buttons, print and the Web line art, and other Web graphics with greater flexibility, speed, and quality than image-editing tools provide. • Unlimited transparency capabilities, so you can apply transparent effects to any object and then print those transparent objects with superb results. • Abundant new creativity and productivity features that enhance graphics creation. These features include object and layer effects, graphic styles, customizable keyboard shortcuts, nested layers with thumbnails, and more. • Superb integration with Adobe’s family of professional graphics programs for print, Web, and dynamic media, including ®, Adobe InDesign™, Adobe GoLive®, Adobe LiveMotion™, and others.

Produce superb vector and raster graphics for the Web A star next to a feature indicates an Adobe original feature, or a Flash (SWF) and SVG output—Produce vector-based Web graphics with smaller file sizes and faster download unique implementation of that times, while maintaining the highest quality artwork and fonts on the Web. When exporting Flash files, choose feature, which you’ll find only in Adobe Illustrator 9.0 and other whether to export to an SWF file or to export layers to separate SWF frames or separate SWF files. Exporting professional graphics programs from Adobe. layers to SWF frames quickly produces Flash animations. You can even set the frame rate during export. Save for Web window—Create vector-based illustrations and then output them in standard Web raster for- mats, such as GIF, JPG, or PNG, using sophisticated compression and export controls. Use the LiveView panels in the Save For Web window to compare a thumbnail of the original graphic with up to three optimized versions, so you can make trade-offs in image quality and file size as you fine-tune your compression settings.

Pixel Preview mode—Work in or switch to Pixel Preview mode as you design Web pages and graphics. That way, you can preview and adjust how vector artwork will look rasterized in a Web browser to ensure its final quality.

Web-safe RGB color workflow—Set Illustrator to default to RGB mode and stay in that mode throughout your Web workflow, or set individual Illustrator documents to RGB mode on the fly. Choose Web-safe RGB colors from the Color palette. View hexadecimal values for colors in the Color and Info palettes.

Release to Layers command—Instantly move all of the objects on one layer to individual layers. For example, paint with a scatter brush or blend multiple objects. Then release the artwork to layers, and export them as Flash frames or in Photoshop (PSD) file format. Also specify whether layers appear in sequence or build on each other.

Instant drop shadows and glows—Quickly apply editable drop shadows and glows to your Web graphics.

Live shapes—Apply automatically resizing shapes to text and other objects. For example, create a Web button by applying a live shape to text. If you shorten or lengthen the text, the shape automatically shrinks or grows.

Integration among Adobe’s Web tools—Move easily between Illustrator 9.0 and Photoshop 5.5 because their Web optimization controls work identically. Animate Illustrator graphics in LiveMotion, plus add interactivity and sound. Then incorporate these files into pages you design in GoLive.

Experience extraordinary creative freedom Unlimited transparency controls—Instantly produce ghosted type, fades, soft shadows, and other natural- ® looking transparency effects for print and Web graphics. Apply transparency to any layer or object, including type, raster images, and spot colors, and then print transparent objects with predictable, high-quality results.

Transparent text effects—Apply unique transparency settings to each character, word, or paragraph in a text block. 2 System Requirements* Blending mode support—Create special effects by combining blending modes with your opacity settings to Power Macintosh • Any PowerPC® processor affect how the underlying layers or objects appear. Illustrator 9.0’s blending modes—including Darken, • Mac OS software version 8.5, 8.6, Lighten, Hue, Saturation, and Luminosity—work just like the blending modes in Photoshop. and 9.0 • 64 MB of RAM • 105 MB of available hard-disk Support for maintaining transparency in Photoshop files—Turn the layers in placed PSD files into Illustrator space objects, while maintaining each layer’s transparency and masks. Then edit the layer transparency settings in • CD-ROM drive • 800x600 or greater monitor Illustrator. Preserve transparency when rasterizing artwork or exporting to PSD format. resolution • If using Adobe PostScript® printers: Opacity and layer masks—Turn any object into an opacity mask, which uses its grayscale values to determine Adobe PostScript Level 2 or later required how other objects show through it. Edit, turn off, or remove opacity masks easily. Even use gradient meshes and

Windows 98/Windows NT 4.0/ patterns as opacity masks for special effects. Also create layer masks to clip what’s visible on a layer. Windows 2000 • Intel® Pentium® or faster processor Live feathering—Instantly apply feathering to objects to soften the transition between those objects and • Microsoft® Windows® 98, Windows NT® 4.0, or Windows background objects. Change or remove the feathering later without having to modify the original artwork. 2000 operating system • 64 MB of RAM Preview overprinting capabilities—Preview overprint settings to proof trapping and spot-color effects. • 105 MB of available hard-disk space • CD-ROM drive Meet impossible deadlines with ease • Video card that supports 800x600 or greater monitor resolution Support for exporting editable text in PSD format—Design text in Illustrator and export it to Photoshop, • If using Adobe PostScript printers: Adobe PostScript Level 2 or later where it remains editable. The text automatically appears on a Photoshop text layer so you can change it. required Object and layer effects—Apply “live” object and layer effects that change the appearance of objects, groups, Estimated Street Price $399 and layers without changing the underlying paths and text. Then edit the object or modify the applied effects without redoing every step. Here are four examples of how you’d use object and layer effects: Expected Ship Date 2nd Quarter 2000 Easy-to-update artwork—Design a logo for a Web site or other business using any combination of object * System requirements are subject to and layer effects. Then update it by instantly changing the applied effects without redoing the logo. change prior to the product ship- ping. Live Photoshop and third-party plug-in filters—Create live special effects with raster-based filters. For example, apply a mosaic effect to an object and then edit the object’s shape without starting over again.

Live effects and text—Apply live effects to text. For example, distort and feather text. Then spell check the text, edit its wording, change the font, and more without having to start over with a new text block.

Editable outlined text—Use a live effect to turn text into outlines. Then anyone with the font installed can edit the text, while others who don’t have the font installed can still open, view, and print the file.

Graphic styles—Easily define, apply, and update graphic styles to maintain consistent documents. For example, manage your Web designs efficiently by defining a set of graphic styles for each site or area on a site. Graphic styles can include any number of effects and other attributes—even multiple fills and strokes.

Viewable layer content—See at a glance what’s stored on layers because the Layers palette now displays thumb- nails for each layer, as well as for every object or group on that layer (and even for every object within a group).

Layer organization controls—Nest related layers to streamline their organization.

Integrated Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) support—Easily embed fonts, graphics, color settings, and other information for efficient, compact file handoffs because the Illustrator file format is PDF at its core.

Improved color management—Maintain consistent colors when moving files from Illustrator to Photoshop and back because of shared color management technology.

Simplify path—Reduce the number of points on selected paths for smoother paths and smaller file sizes.

Lasso tools—Easily draw an irregular selection marquee to select objects and anchor points more precisely.

Expanded file format support—Import and export a wider range of files types, including new and improved support for SVG, Flash, WMF, EMF, CGM, DXF, and DWG files.

Customizable keyboard shortcuts—Create your own keyboard shortcuts for commands and tools. Or, select a predefined set, such as the one included for Illustrator 6.0. Illustrator 9.0 maintains all of version 8.0’s shortcuts.

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