Dear Corel Community,
My challenge is output of my designs in coreldraw.Whenever i design a logo its never come out very sharp
How do i export or save a design to give the best quality and sharp output that can match Photoshop designs.
the logo on this site is an example http://thenextevents.net/
Many thanks
What do you mean as output? Web or print?
It could be to do with jpeg compression. The logo at top left corner is png format from the site link you posted. Which format are you using?
Here is a Corel version saved in PhotoPaint with 85 percent compression (jpeg).
In meant web version; what do you recommend to get best quality output
Hmm, the image on the right is sharper. Did you reconvert using PhotoPaint? What\s the best practice exporting/saving a design for better output.here is another of my image, the output when uploaded to facebook is very poor http://prntscr.com/k9pmu1
below image is darker than my design at output. I am just concern about every of my design output not coming out as expected. I know am not doing the right thing exporrting /saving the designs. I need recommendation. Thanks
My workflow is generally to create the file in CorelDraw, save it as a vector, then copy it and click File>Create from Clipboard. I use the png format if I need transparency or jpeg with standard image files. As for color changes... make sure you are using the standard sRGB color space throughout the design process.
This is your logo remade in CorelDraw and exported to PhotoPaint, resized in PhotoZoom (which comes with Paint) and exported as png.