I want to ask everyone how to protect the results of our design with corel draw format, so we design can only be opened in Corel and can not in foxes
A while back I posted a similar topic on a sign makers thread. I posted about how you can create password protected pdfs. One person responded that he could probably bypass the password, so I posted the file. Sure enough, he and a few others were able to open and edit the artwork. The programs they listed that allowed them to do so were FlexiSIGN and Inkscape to name a few. However most agreed that it was sufficient enough protection for the vast majority of their clients. I don't think this is a CorelDRAW issue, more of an Adobe pdf issue.I know when we send sketches to clients, we first collect a down payment before doing the sketch work, then we create a bitmap sketch file that's complete with watermarks and disclaimers.
Hi.
Here's a few ideas in this thread that pertain to this topic.
http://forum.oberonplace.com/showthread.php?t=8249
~John