I have exporting problem on coreldraw please see below the image.
it's my exported image:
But this image have left and bottom side some gray line.
See below the image:
So how can i solve this problem Pls help me if u can.
CorelDRAW X4 SP1 was the first version in CorelDRAW history to export images without the outer AA artifacts. Not only for vector shapes, but bitmaps too!
SP2 was just released and includes SP1 inside it.
This being the case...
I'll share a tip from PowerTips 1 for all pre X4 SP1 versions of CorelDRAW: I've used this method for building web components since version 9.
Make the background color of your document the same hue as the color of the outer shapes you are exporting.
Why? Draw AA's the edges of exports relative to the document's background color. If the colors are the same, there's no transitional color created.
If you have many images exported already and just want to clean them up, this macro shown below has a function to do it, plus more things. I should have it uploaded in a day or so
harikr2007 said:So how can i solve this problem Pls help me if u can
Jeff Harrison said:Make the background color of your document the same hue as the color of the outer shapes you are exporting.
My problem is that this trick stopped working for me. I turn the background color to black, to match the black border of my graphic, and I still get the AA artifact.
Hunter said: Describe, *exactly*, what you're workflow/process is so we can help you find what needs to be changed.
I create my drawing, putting a black outline rectangle around it as a frame (usually 2 pt)
I set the page background to solid black, as per the usual work-around
I export as png or jpg, depending on what I need the file for, AA on, no transparency, pixel size adjusted to whatever I need (aspect ratio kept).
And this is what I get.
Hunter said:what "per the usual work-around"? Changing the page background in Draw does *nothing* for the exported file.
Jeff Harrison said: I'll share a tip from PowerTips 1 for all pre X4 SP1 versions of CorelDRAW: I've used this method for building web components since version 9. Make the background color of your document the same hue as the color of the outer shapes you are exporting. Why? Draw AA's the edges of exports relative to the document's background color. If the colors are the same, there's no transitional color created.
THAT "usual work-around"
OK, I found my problem: In my page/background settings, the "print and export background" box was unchecked. Checking this box caused the work-around to start working again.
Cool, thanks for posting the solution.