When i create a grayscale image in Photoshop and import it as a JPEG or BMP into CorelDraw 2019, the JPEG or BMP goes into a transparent mode. Nothing shows there is a transparent effect applied to and I can't get it back to how it should be.
I'm not seeing the issue my grayscales work fine can you post a link to an image that does this please.
The top image is how the file should look. As soon as I change to wireframe and then back to enhanced, the image becomes transparent. There is no transparency to clear. Converting it to a grayscale bitmap in Corel also does not fix it. All of the problems I am experiencing with CorelDraw 2019 all seem to be related to wireframe view.
This happaens even to grayscale bitmaps in older files whan I open. At first the grayscale pic seem OK but suddenly it goes transparent. I haven't been able to find out exacly what I was doing when this happens, as this does not happen every time and is not easy to replicate.
The point at which the image goes transparent is when I go into wireframe and then back to enhanced. So far in 2019 it happens 100% of the time. I have been using Corel for 9 years now with 6 other employees here and this is a first for any of us.
Yes, you are absolutely right. I opened two old files (CDR 2017 & CDR 2018) in 2019 and in both of them the grayscale picture turned transparent when I switched from wireframe back to enhanced.