I write this message for all corel users. In my company i use corel and i use creative suite cs5 for one year and creative CC for one month. Adobe have a grate products but i think there are a lot of programs and one persone can't use all. I find my corel x4 more quickley than illustrator/indesign cc 64 bit. I spend one day for paginate eight pages with illustrator and three hours with Corel. I studies many hours indesign and illustrator but i think almost people have requirement that adobe promotes, it's only a business move. I hope Corel continue to developer this software with this policy and best each distribution. A good graphic using adobe but does not have the ideas in head will never make big plans!!
x4 said:or publish pdf perfectly
I do pdf output to printers daily without issue. I would like to see one of your cdr files that give you an issue. If you cannot upload one here can you email me one at operationsatpamspress.com and I will try it and see what I can find.
No one denies that there are problems sometimes. Unfortunately it is not always possible to please everyone at the same time. Some people want to use CorelDRAW to edit and modify PDFfiles, other people want to use it for open or produce Illustrator files without Illustrator, and other people needs to produce PDF for print or for send to mail. Some people uses CorelDRAW for web, some people uses CorelDRAW for print, some people uses CorelDRAW for drawing, some people uses CorelDRAW for magazines, some people use it for Vehicle Graphics, and a lot more.
X6 open native Ai files better than X4. Far better. On the past, I should export from Illustartor, or save without compression or save as PDF, etc Now the results are better, but of course both programs are differente and have different tools, so not always the result will be the same, but on most files the results are the same Sometimes the Ai file doesn't include the linked files, and sometimes a clip mask is not recognized as "powerclip", sometimes there was several clip mask one inside other... those are common problems. No one think that CorelDRAW is an Illustrator replacement and should work on AI file format, but is very useful if CorelDRAW can open AI files and export as AI, EPS or PDF. I'm not a web designer, so I can't talk about this, but for printing industry, the print and PDF output es almost perfect from CorelDRAW.
Through the years, I compared the results of CorelDRAW, Illustrator, Photoshop, etc, doing the same steps, and percentages are accurate color, and also printed result. Of course, I think whenever possible, should open a file in the native program in which it was created, and the same version,
bob said: or publish pdf perfectly I do pdf output to printers daily without issue. I would like to see one of your cdr files that give you an issue. If you cannot upload one here can you email me one at operationsatpamspress.com and I will try it and see what I can find. [/quote] I have the same interest than Bob, if you want you can upload a file or send me a file to ariel.garaza@gmail.com
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I have the same interest than Bob, if you want you can upload a file or send me a file to ariel.garaza@gmail.com
Maybe he means, "effort". Not much effort invested. At least, that's how I read it. And I agree with that sentiment. I always have.
KuttyJoe said:Maybe he means, "effort". Not much effort invested. At least, that's how I read it. And I agree with that sentiment. I always have.
Now you got me curious. What did you use to measure "not much effort"? I mean how do you know?
I am asking because I do not recall your name as participating in the creation/testing of x6. I was there throughout and I totally dis agree with your statement. The effort put forward was extreme and extended beyond the normal, countless hours by so many people. I can say no more.