Hello
I am completely new in corel draw and I am trying to export a corel draw file -a logo- to eps. It has to be vectorized. I need to send it to a designer. I use the Export function, but when I open the EPS file and zoom at 900% I can see shadows is that normal in a `vectorized` file? Thanks a lot for your help.
Hi Jennyq1,A vector is a vector, and if you have a clean vector coreldraw file, then its vector, and as EPS should not have shadows. But then again, would it be possible for you to zoom in at 900% and make a print screen, and publish here, attach, a sample of some coners of that logo to show the shadow. I mean you dont have to add/update, attache the whole original file, just the zoom in sample. Why?Well its because I wonder, in regard to how you wrote if you really have made it into a vectorized file.May I ask how you have made this logo?
Hi Stefan,
I did not make the logo, just received it, it was created in the past. I can open the cdr file and do basic stuff in Corel, which I never use, just to save in different formats. When I sent the document to a printer or any company that needs to create a design for us, they ask me for a vectorized file not in corel format but in eps. To export to eps I used the following options:
Include header, format tiff, 8-bit color, 300 dpi, export text as curves, apply ICC profile (separations printer profile), send as CMYK, fountain steps 128. I am checking the resulting eps file in Microsoft digital image suit 2006.
Thanks for taking the time. I am still trying to discover how to attach the image