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We are a few days away from starting shipping the box to everyone who has pre-ordered it and I wanted to take a few minutes to actually show you the changes that we are doing with version X5 when it comes to the packaging and the printed documentation. The whole team who worked on the documentation ...
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Yes, I know, I haven’t posted a lot in recent months. And while I cannot provide more insights into why right now, all I can say is that you are more than welcome to attend one of the upcoming CorelDRAW webinars that will provide a lot more information about what has kept a lot of us at Corel really...
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By Steve Bain The Cutout Lab introduced in Corel PHOTO-PAINT® X3 enables you to extract or copy photo elements from any digital image with precision and relative ease. Much more than just a quick selection tool, the Cutout Lab accurately detects almost any shape and preserves the fine details of an image...
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Sat, Jul 18 2009
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By Steve Bain
As loyal users have come to expect, the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite comes with a substantial stockpile of digital content that you can use and abuse as you see fit. What you may not realize is that when version X3 was release Corel revamped the entire collection. It isn’t just a few...
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By Steve Bain
If you’ve ever found the task of fixing digital photos a slow and frustrating exercise, this tutorial will interest you. The tools and options available in PHOTO-PAINT’s Image Adjustment Lab make it easy to correct common digital photo problems. Let’s explore how to use...
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By Steve Bain
Today’s free-flowing information made available by online technology presents a certain degree of intellectual property risk. Most of us wouldn’t want our personal, corporate, or copyrighted creative property from being somehow absconded by strangers. Having a strategy to protect...
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Whether you use the majority of your digital photos for personal scrapbooking or albums or whether you're a professional layout artist, you can add interest and creative flair to your digital images by applying frames. You can do this quickly and easily in Corel PHOTO-PAINT by using a simple filter...
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By Steve Bain As anyone new to printing from a graphics application can tell you, print errors can sometimes be a scary and costly experience. Problems are often amplified if you’re faced with choosing options that you have limited experience with. If you don’t know what they are, you certainly...
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Looking to add a little magic to your digital images? For some time now, PHOTO-PAINT has provided many different ways to apply creative effects to digital photos. If you haven't yet explored what this powerful pixel-altering tool can do, keep reading - you're in for a treat.
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Thu, Mar 12 2009
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By Steve Bain
Have you ever tried to photograph a scene that’s just too large to fit in your camera’s viewfinder no matter how many steps backward you take? Unless the wide-angle lens you’re using can work miracles, this is a common challenge that many photographers face. Why not just...
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Tue, Feb 3 2009
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Every once in a while, I get the question about why Corel has multiple bitmap / photo-editing products, what are the differences between each and which one to choose. While an option would have been to merge them all into one, having different solutions available to answer different users needs has been...
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By Steve Bain Few things can make a professional design or layout look more amateurish than blurry pictures. But, intentionally blurring certain areas of a picture can help focus attention on other picture elements. Here's a technique you can use to create or exaggerate depth-of-field effects in...
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Mon, Jan 26 2009
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Everyone on the CorelDRAW Unleashed Boot Camp Cruise really enjoyed our day in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico yesterday. In a few hours we will dock in Mazatlan for a day of fun followed by some Corel PHOTO-PAINT Secrets in the late afternoon. While we will cover a number of great tools in Corel PHOTO-PAINT...
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By Steve Bain Designers and small business owners creating printed business and marketing collateral often need to be resourceful to stay within their budget. If you're using CorelDRAW and Corel PHOTO-PAINT, you have everything you need to minimize your costs. Let's explore a few color strategies...
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Sat, Jan 10 2009
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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 Service Pack 2 will be officially available next week, at what point we will also start pushing it through the in-product notification system that is built-in both CorelDRAW and Corel PHOTO-PAINT. But as a little bonus for the CorelDRAW.com community, you can download SP2...