I cant understand the reason to be so slow while working/correcting a power clipped image. I have 64bit intel core i7 processor and 12GB RAM. Do i need any configuration setting problem in my COREL.
What is in the powerclip ?
Hello Manoj; It looks like you have a very capable computer, I'm using the English ver. and mine is not slow.playing with a power clip or anything else that I have used, except for the Connect and I think that's because on the Internet or the site. Clean out the temp files may help you some, and look to see if there is anything running that may be using up some of the resources.
George
Yea, whenever Corel crashes I have a shortcut on my desktop to run a batch file.
The batch file kills all instances of Corel because sometimes their are more than one instance in the processes of the task manager. Then the same batch file runs a "DeleteTempFiles.vbs file which I found somewhere. A window pops up telling you how many temp files were found and you hit ok and then it tells you how many of those files were actually deleted.
Myron
a circle with a smooth fountain fill gradient (999 steps) is in the powerclip and a 300dpi tiff file with a size of 7inch x 7inch file is outside of powerclip. When i remove this tiff file from the top of the blue box background it will work fast.
A 7 x 7 inch 300dpi image should not challenge X7 too much, except possibly if the powerclipped part of your design is a lot smaller and you are tightly zoomed in, so that the background image is effectively being enlarged to something many times the size of the screen behind your powerclip.
It would probably help if you could post a copy of your CDR file somewhere (eg dropbox) and paste a link here. Or if the CDR file is under 256K you can attach it to the options tab in a full reply.