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
Hi Jennyq1,My post seemed to have gone away some where , so I write shortly again.As you being new to CorelDRAW may I suggest you look at these two great free video tutorials. They start as if you would look at YouTube.Its Tom Knights website www.advancedartist.com that has them.These two tutorials take up the issue, similar to your issue.Have a cup of tea and enjoy!They are great tutorials. Totally free. And dont forget to put the speakers on.How to trace or recreate a logo in vector using CorelDrawhttp://advancedartist.com/vectortrace.htmlThis tutorial shows you how to use the NEW CorelDRAW X4 Power Tracehttp://advancedartist.com/video/powertracetute.html