Hi Mr. Corel,
It's all well and good that DRAW allows objects to be in different color spaces.
BUT
There is world wide confusion on how to choose different color spaces for different objects, layers, or pages.True. That's not a bug. Nevertheless, the process to choose a color space for an object, layer, etc. must be made a lot simpler.Note that this is a separate issue from the mesh fill issue.
Phil
Phil1923 said: There is world wide confusion on how to choose different color spaces for different objects, layers, or pages.True.
There is world wide confusion on how to choose different color spaces for different objects, layers, or pages.True.
A CorelDRAW document can exist in 3 color spaces, 1 RGB, 1 Grayscale and 1 CMYK, these color spaces are selected in the document color management dialog. Objects within the file exist within one of those color spaces because the file creator selected the color model from the fill or outline color dialogs which is automatically from one of the selected colors spaces in the document color management dialog.
N color is selected from within the application, again because the file creator selected PMSxxx from the fill or outline color dialog.
It's simple and elegant.
David Milisock said:A CorelDRAW document can exist in 3 color spaces, 1 RGB, 1 Grayscale and 1 CMYK, these color spaces are selected in the document color management dialog. Objects within the file exist within one of those color spaces because the file creator selected the color model from the fill or outline color dialogs which is automatically from one of the selected colors spaces in the document color management dialog. N color is selected from within the application, again because the file creator selected PMSxxx from the fill or outline color dialog. It's simple and elegant.
Nicely succinct.
Mile it's that way now bit it took over 24 months of work and testing to get it that way.