Website Images Exported From CorelDRAW Losing Sharpness After Upload

Hi everyone,

I’m running into a problem with images I design in CorelDRAW for my website. The graphics look perfectly sharp inside CorelDRAW and even after export, but once I upload them to my site, some elements—especially text, shadows, and thin outlines—look slightly blurred or washed out. I’ve tried exporting in PNG and JPG at different resolutions, but the issue still appears on certain pages.

I can’t tell whether this is something I’m doing wrong during export or if my website’s compression is altering the files after upload. Before I start changing settings blindly, I wanted to ask:
Is there an ideal export setup in CorelDRAW for web images to prevent loss of clarity?
Or does anyone know specific settings (DPI, color profile, anti-aliasing, etc.) that work best when the images will be compressed by a website CMS?

Any advice or best practices would really help—I’m trying to keep the visual quality consistent across the site.

  • The user is asking why images exported from CorelDRAW look sharp before upload but become blurry on their website. They suspect either export settings or the website CMS’s compression. They’re requesting best-practice export settings (PNG/JPG, DPI, color profile, anti-aliasing, etc.) to keep images sharp online.