hello,
when I open an object without outline (just 1 object, a line as a fill without any outline) from an AI file and open another CorelDraw document with a similar object and choose both, then CorelDraw says in the status bar that the outlines are different/multiple. But there is not outline in both cases :) and when I choose them one by one, it's correctly shown as such in the status bar.
I don't really care about this but wonder whether this could be just the sign of a real problem when continue working with those?
thank you
(the file has no color profiles embedded because it is too large to upload then, but the issue is also there when profiles embedded)
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yes thank you that was a good hint. indeed it is in CMYK although created in Illustrator in a RGB file saved with a RGB profiel embedded and the other color is RGB. I also tried assigning an outline in Illustrator in RGB before and then removing it there again before saving. After all it is just as it is, the outline is "thought" to be CMYK.
What version of Illustrator?
I used CS4 for many years before using CorelDraw now. But it would be good to know if this happens also with Illustrator CC.
I would like to give you an answer but I haven't touched Illustrator CC in over 2 years and haven't owned a version since CS 5.5.
Illustrator has never been able to support multiple color modes like CorelDRAW has since X5.
Well in this single case it could be easier if there was only one color mode allowed :) as in this case I have a "hidden" CMYK outline.
So if we go away from Illustrator and its versions and how it works and concentrate on CorelDraw. Just imagine you or anyone gets a file like the one in the example. But with much more such objects, a huge illustration with many of them.
Is there any way in CorelDraw to find objects that don't have an outline but CorelDraw knows already that it would become CMYK if I make it bolder?
So any macro perhaps or other function where I can:
- find outlines that have as meta information "I will become CMYK when I have some value"- perhaps make those outlines to "I will become RGB when I have some value"- perhaps even decide the color, or at least "I will become RGB Black when I have some value"
I mentioned the Color Replacer and the AP ConvertColors in another topic earlier today - actually not because of this problem here, but I guess something similar could be the solution.