Have never seen this before and I've been using Corel Draw for years.
Now when I create a design in a standard 8.5 x 11 space and want to create a 300 DPI image of the design, Corel tells me I will be exporting 1 inch by 8 inches and in 72 DPI. It's impossible, I'm seeing, to set a standard export.
What may be happening? How do correct?
Thanks
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If you export as JPG, you will export objects, not the entire page (as it happens if you export as PDF, for example). And the resolution of the image on export has not relationship with the objec itself. It's relative to the document resolution (double click on the page border to see the page resolution. For example, if you set your document to a custom value of resolution, such as 148 dpi and go to export as JPG, the default value of resolution will be the same as the document, 148 dpi
one more thing: that was the same on older versions of CorelDRAW, and it happens also on the newest versions. If your document is set to 300 dpi, the deafult value for export s JPG will be 300 dpi
I never used to see 72 dpi. It has always been 300 dpi. As an FYI, I am using Corel 12, if this helps.
Thanks to both you, suku, and Ariel, for responding here.
This dialog is from "convert to bitmap" (it's the same until now)