I just downloaded the Corel Grpahics Suite 2020, in a hope of, that the frustrating error with the white lines in Trace results from Bitmap was solved. But I can see, that this error is still existing. Why is this error still existing, after years as a known problem?
Are you sure they are, in fact, white lines or is it just an appearance i.e. set your view to normal instead of enhanced. Ungroup the trace and see if white is in there. Perhaps what you are seeing is where two colors appear to fall on top of one another. The color that appears as though it is to the back will still have that color missing where the top shape falls. Whereby giving the appearance of a gap in color.
Myron said:Are you sure they are, in fact, white lines or is it just an appearance i.e. set your view to normal instead of enhanced.
Even if it is "just appearance" from the anti-aliasing in Enhanced view, it can show up in bitmap exports if anti-aliasing is used.
Hi Myron! No, in reality it's not white lines, as there are no outlines. But after the tracing, there are a gap between the objects (colors), and it's this gap which can be seen as white lines.Ungrouping will make no difference, as the gap will still be seen; thats why I so far, make an extra tracing, in lowest resolution, and put behind the useable trace.And the solution to show in normal view, is only an here and now solution, as it dont change anything in the final result. When I safe the result, the gap will still exist.I even don't remember in which version of Coreldraw, this error started. But I have on Coreldraw since version 4, and back in time it was not a problem.I do at the moment, many of these trace objects, and thats why I see it more frequently, as a problem.
ebea said:thats why I so far, make an extra tracing, in lowest resolution, and put behind the useable trace.
Have you tried just duplicating the traced content? So that you have one copy behind the other one?
Yes, you would have twice as many objects.
Thanks for the clarification. Yes, we're on the same page now. I've come across this occasionally too.