Hi All,
I'm a graphic designer by my hobby. I'm using corel draw from it's 4th version. Recently I decided to purchase Corel Draw X5. So I download the trial from internet.
But, its disappointed me. When I print text/line art from X5, its prints sharp dotted lines. And the solids are not perfect solid. I opened some files from X4, and same result. But when I create a file in X5 and save it to X4, then print it from X4, its perfect. I'm using a HP LajerJet 5000 & Samsung ML1610 Printer.
What is wrong with Corel X5? or the Color setting?
my setting is :
Hi
I always prefer to be on a single platform wherever possible. Try using PhotoPaint in combination with CorelDRAW. I know the suggestion is not related to your question but for me it is always been good, easy and convenient to work in these two apps in the suite. No issues with color management once set in these apps. I don't say that you won't get desired results with Photoshop and DRAW combination, but then you have to take efforts to set the suitable CM settings.
RaviR said:I'm always use photoshop to edit pictures/bitmaps and then save them into tiff format (16 bit).
Hi Anand,
I read many of your posts here. And I know you are a very artistic and technical aware person. Thanks for your suggestion.
But I'm comfort with Photoshop, and Photopaint is not easy for me. And in my busy schedule, I can't learn it properly. So I have to stay with Photoshop.
Few American Printing websites are saying : CorelDraw is a disturbing software for them. Can you explain why?
Regards
RaviR
Ok first use in your CorelDRAW color management settings perceptual rendering rather than relative colorimetric.
Now send screen captures of your Photoshop color management settings.
Describe in detail and provide image caotures of your export for press procedures.
Next what country are you from?
What color profile does the Xerox device expect, assuming that it's postscript.
Thank you RaviR for your good words.
RaviR said:I read many of your posts here. And I know you are a very artistic and technical aware person.
Its just a matter of practice. Still I say, give it a try. Spare some time to understand the PhotoPaint terminology.
RaviR said:But I'm comfort with Photoshop, and Photopaint is not easy for me. And in my busy schedule, I can't learn it properly.
Can you refer some link of such websites so that I can have alook and try to understand why they say so.
RaviR said:Few American Printing websites are saying : CorelDraw is a disturbing software for them. Can you explain why?