Forum Post: Minor convenience
Hi Everybody, This is not a big deal to me -- just a minor convenience. I'm just surprised that no one has asked for it. At present, when I EXPORT to PhotoPaint as .cpt, I get two choices. 1. All pages...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Auto-backup
on this case, you can add a shortcut (and icon) for activate the macro or make auto-save every x minutes. the macro could prompt for a name, and can have an option for auto-numbering (such as Phil001,...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Publishing for PDF
choose another preset, such as PDF for Editing or PDF X/3
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Publishing for PDF
Hi Mark, -- MAKE A BACK UP COPY -- In general, you must lose quality when creating an image for the web. As an example: 1. My camera delivers photos at 4,000 x 3,000 pixels 2 Most people have monitors...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: flattening layers for outside printing
how there could be images less than 200 dpi in there Did you import an image at proper dpi and then make it larger in Draw? That would do it. As you pull it larger it will lower the dpi.
View ArticleForum Post: Very important question
Hi Everybody, In the good old days -- when I was a young guy -- nobody wanted to run a giant offset press in order to get a proof for a customer. A print from a Dye Sublimation Printer -- was usually...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: flattening layers for outside printing
Make sure the profile you used did not down sample below the threshold you desire. For CS, use PDF/X-1a, do not include crop marks, etc. Use Acrobat to check the PDF.
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Very important question
I get blue lines and a dye sub proof at the same time, they run a press check throughout to make sure the press is holding the agreed upon proofs.
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Minor convenience
Think of PP as a subordinate application to CD. I wouldn't think what you propose has any real-world purpose. Make the brochures in CD, if there are images, use PP to manipulate them but import them...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Publishing for PDF
if the file size is too big (due, for example, for having several images) you can change the file compression from ZIP or LZW (as default) to JPG inside the Publish to PDF / settimgs under the...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Importing ClipArt
When I try importing clip art I'm not seeing the folder with the clip art...before I use to have a disc with clip art, now I have to download...not sure if I'm doing it right, what is the procedure for...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Importing ClipArt
yes, you can download clipart, photos, fonts and all the stuff directly from corel.com It was stored on your computer, then next time you don't need to download it again
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Upsize and up resolution - - possible?
[quote user="Phil1923"]Can you post the original image as a JPEG. Use maximum quality. [/quote] I agree, it's better if you post the image because we can play with the real job
View ArticleForum Post: RE: flattening layers for outside printing
Thanks Mike. I did not use PDF/X-1a. I'll try that.
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Minor convenience
I work on the same way than MikeWe, I did the brochure on CorelDRAW and if I need to edit an image, I can edit it using PhotoPaint (the internal image editor of CorelDRAW). Anyway, that doesn't mean...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Very important question
on the old golden days, proofs are "photographic", using overlay proofs systems such as Cromalin (from DuPont) or MatchPrint (originally from 3M, now property of Kodak). Today, the color proofs are...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Photo Pro 3
do you mean PhotoZoom Pro? it was included with CorelDRAW suite, but works under PhotoPaint. It's used for enlarge images
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Open Autocad file in CDrawx7 - all layers to desktop layer!
Thanks. Indeed my explication was not clear. The problem occurs when I try to move a drawing to a page border on the same page. It ALSO occurs while creating a new page. I think this is a grave failure...
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