I create various objects in CD X4 and have a dickens of a time exporting them as clean graphics. My printer does not use CD, and I don't use Illustrator and am looking for a format that will fall in between both.
Let me create a scenario. I made a sign in CD, with a background color, text, and a photo. I want to save it in a middle ground format like PNG, but that option is not available to me in CD. So what I have tried is to copy the image and paste it in Paint Shop Pro, my preferred image editing program (one owned by Corel, I might add) and I can save in PNG in that program...but the images are pixelilated and look horrible.
I also created my logo in CD and did the same for my website, and it doesn't look so hot.
How do I perform these tasks, hopefully using the software I already own?
Thanks.
Image below is PNG format. Is it horrible? (RGB/300 DPIs when exporting) - See next post....
...and this one is JPG (RGB/300 DPIs when exporting).
Sizes: JPG = 34 Kb / PNG = 67 kb (different sizes to same image)
How do you access those media types?
When I go to save a file, I only have access to these:
AL, CLK, CDR, CDT, CGM, CMX, CSL, DES, DWG, DXF, EMF, FMV, PAT, PCT, PLT, SVG, SVGZ, WMF, WPG.
I may have typed in a wrong code, but you get the idea. I get to these when I go to save a file, "Save as..."
I have no access to jpg, png, etc. Please tell me how.
<Silvio Win> wrote in message news:77567@coreldraw.com... Image below is PNG format. Is it horrible? (RGB/300 DPIs when exporting) - See next post
Image below is PNG format. Is it horrible? (RGB/300 DPIs when exporting) - See next post