Hello, I have the little line (shape, fill) as shown in the attachment here.
I can't see any error in the nodes (at the left). It's correct when I zoom in certain factors (middle). And it exports like that in Photoshop.
But when I activate the overprint view and zoom, in some (not all) zoom factors there is like an artefact. At the right in the image. And most interesting: exactly this is also exported then as (high resolution) PNG.
Why does Corel change the shape in the zoom and especially in the PNG ? (while Photoshop does not)
Can I somehow find a solution so that Corel just exports the shapes as they are really?
Thank you.
I don't know crap about versions I only by the full subscription version and have only had the full versions since version 3. On my version I have to type in the resolution if higher than 300 also.
I would beware of posting such an image of such an object on the web as a raster.
ok thank you. Sometimes I need a PNG to export, and if I think about it it's even better in 600 dpi :). But I did not know that I can enter this manually, so this was very helpful.
perhaps in the future CorelDraw offers this 600dpi as an option to choose directly.
of course the error of the change in the shape remains after all, but for my tasks it's good that it works in 600 dpi.
Cool, I hope it works out.
I can confirm your findings and even though there is a workaround, I think Draw should be able to make a better 300 dpi conversion of these (any) objects.
and thank you again. Yes, especially since CorelDraw 2019 could do it :). For me it is ok with the 600dpi now as it is in general good for vector lines to export in pixel in 600dpi, just did not know about the manually defining. But most people perhaps don't know it and just use 300dpi by default.