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.
FYI any version of CorelDRAW that I have back to 2019 by default convert these items the same as 2024. I have not tested 2018.
The question is why must you have a raster version? My understanding, (I avoid web work like it's the plague) is that for web this was art of what SVG was supposed to handle.
As mentioned I am glad to have learned this about the manually enter the 600dpi. Sometimes I need a PNG, sometimes I need a SVG. I think it's ok to think that CorelDraw can export a PNG without errors in 300 dpi :).
I have the 2019 full version of CorelDraw as well and it can export it in 300dpi without errors while the 2024 makes the shown errors.
I retested 2019 and it is not the same as 2024, however it is at 300 DPI awful, not seeing it as awful may have more to do with the display that any real useful quality.
So, if improving the 2024 PNG export is the goal using 2019 as a standard would not be my choice.
Yes, indeed this is not the solution, but just enter manually the 600dpi :). Also in 2024.
So the solution is already found, I just wanted to say for anyone who gets here perhaps, that the 2024 export in original size and 300dpi has errors while the 2019 has no such errors. See here the comparison 2019 above and 2024 below. So there is actually no question from me anymore, only something interesting to know.
There's certainly something different between the convert to bitmap feature between the 2 versions that Corel should look at. You can rasterize at 600+ DPI and resample down if required but you shouldn't have to do that.