I decided to try Corel Draw and found it to be allot of work. I don't really see the benefit. The tools in Photo/Paint are much better, and you have more access to the scanner.
They are both very important. It all depends on the type of project you are doing. Many different kind of users doing many different kinds of output.
Suggest you check out both programs. One vector (math based) one pixel based. Huge difference.
Yes...i agree...huge difference...
I was finally able to delete the temp file...delete *.*
Actually...I didn't know I had a directory called AppData....I do now.
It doesn't solve the whole problem...but, I'll keep digging...
Indeed the understanding of a vector based application like DRAW vs a pixel based one like PAINT, is more tedious out of no doubt. The purposes of each solution are relatively different.The scanner import...Please, I do not want to sound condescending, but why is it so important?Having access to the scanner through CorelDRAW or PhotoPAINT, only opens the scanner's own application that imports the image directly CDRAW or PPAINT.If you simply open the scanner's application, it usually creates a file in the format of your choosing. Then you can import your file using the import command in DRAW just like any other imported image.
Yes, they are...
having control over data is very important...