I have come across a problem several times. When passing a file created in one version of CorelDRAW to another user of an earlier or later version of CorelDRAW sometimes the colours change and it is not obvious why this happens.
I use X4 and lierally today I sent an image where the font was Blue. When opened by the other user using version X3 the blue font had changed to a purple colour.
This doesn't happen all the time but it has happened to me before with other earlier versions of CorelDRAW.
Has anyone else had the same experience?
Is it a bug or have I got a setting wrong?
Any ideas or advice ?
Foster D. Coburn III CorelDRAW X4 Unleashed Author CorelDRAW Unleashed Boot Camp Host Graphics Unleashed Media Marketplace
My bet is the color management settings being different in X4 then they were in X3.
David Milisock
Simple: you are using different color profiles on both programs. The RGB Blue looks like blue if you use RGB profile, but changes to purple if you use a CMYK color profile. You must use the same settings on both versions
Ariel Garaza Díaz
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Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to put forward suggestions and explanations.
Although it is possible that the other user's default colour setup may be different then mine I would of hoped that the file's attributes would remain with it.
If for some reason CorelDRAW is unable to do this then at least give a warning as it does when unable to find a font of an imported file/
Best regards to all
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CorelDRAW files work on what is called an assumed color space work flow. To view a CorelDRAW file exactly as intended one mustmatch the original files color management settings. Corel doe not embed color profiles in a Draw file.