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soldiersmom Posted: Wed, Feb 17 2010 0:04

I have just been drafted to our digital printing/ screen print dept.  I need to convert a jpeg file so that I can print it on a banner. I have tried but it keeps on pixilizing. Does anyone have any ideas on what I can try? Also is there any online tutorials that you know of that would help me to learn Corel X3?  I know a little bit but I have alot to learn I am sure. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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If you artwork is a typical one or 2 color logo, you can try powertrace inside Coreldraw.
 
But for professional results, with 100% control, I always suggest my commercial technique here.
 
The best and most economical way to learn coreldraw overall is Foster's e-book.
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I have just been drafted to our digital printing/ screen print dept.  I need to convert a jpeg file so that I can print it on a banner. I have tried but it keeps on pixilizing. Does anyone have any ideas on what I can try? Also is there any online tutorials that you know of that would help me to learn Corel X3?  I know a little bit but I have alot to learn I am sure. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance

soldiersmom, would it hurt if you can post what you're working on?

maybe our good friends here can make 1 favor just for you!

who knows?Wink

I know how to follow instructions! Geeked

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