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Candid posted on Tue, May 1 2012 7:57

Hi friends, I'm not an expert in corel draw, please can anyone help?

1. How to fit properly A4 size Rectangle in the document? because after finish work when I converted the the cdr file to TIFF, it shows the image is not fit in the document and also the print does not  comes out properly.

2. An other problem I have is, when I converted cdr file to TIFF and even JPEG, color of drop shadows which was black, is appears as a white color....what should I do? how to change the color setting?...Please help

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So, to check the details ...

  • you are designing something in CorelDraw using an A4 page. 
  • the objects in your design are smaller than the page
  • but you want to include the whole of the A4 page in the TIFF export

To do this, you can go to Layout > Page Setup and click the Add Page Frame button. It will normally be created behind your other objects. Give it a white fill and no outline.

Now, when you export to TIFF, the page frame will be included in your export, so you get the full A4 including your blank space around the page.

I'm not sure about the colour of your drop shadow. If it is still white after you have done the above, you may need to attach a sample CDR file (go to options when replying) so that we can test it. Just one object with a drop shadow that exhibits the problem will do.

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Harry, I have uplodead the image-A, this is in CDR and looks fine with the A4 size, but when I try to save it as JPG or TIFF, the size becomes bigger or smaller as you will see in next image-B (can not attach 2 images here,  will send you later)

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So, to check the details ...

  • you are designing something in CorelDraw using an A4 page. 
  • the objects in your design are smaller than the page
  • but you want to include the whole of the A4 page in the TIFF export

To do this, you can go to Layout > Page Setup and click the Add Page Frame button. It will normally be created behind your other objects. Give it a white fill and no outline.

Now, when you export to TIFF, the page frame will be included in your export, so you get the full A4 including your blank space around the page.

I'm not sure about the colour of your drop shadow. If it is still white after you have done the above, you may need to attach a sample CDR file (go to options when replying) so that we can test it. Just one object with a drop shadow that exhibits the problem will do.

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Harry,

Thanks for help, I have solved the Drop shadow problem but unfortunately the object is still showing out of the frame or less than the frame...still strugling

The drop shadow was solved at EXPORT>JPG or TIFF>SETTING-Color Mode>change the mod to RGB Color 24-bit

Candid-Tokyo

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Is your image (in the CDR file) already bigger than A4 ?

 

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I mean, it doesn't fint in the A4 size, it becomes bigger if I drage it out or becomes less if push inside...amazinggg

Candid-Tokyo

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Sorry, I think I need an illustration or an example CDR file.

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Harry, I have uplodead the image-A, this is in CDR and looks fine with the A4 size, but when I try to save it as JPG or TIFF, the size becomes bigger or smaller as you will see in next image-B (can not attach 2 images here,  will send you later)

Candid-Tokyo

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harryLondon:

Sorry, I think I need an illustration or an example CDR file.

Candid-Tokyo

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When I try to Export the file to JPG, it shows bigger or smaller...the Image-B is the print screen of Exort to JPG and you can see the entire setting of colors etc.

Candid-Tokyo

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Hi Candid

Have you checked these settings?

 


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CorelDRAWMaster

the "Embed color profile" option must be always active

Ariel Garaza Díaz

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Santos,

Yes I did, and not only one time..

Candid-Tokyo

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Candid:

what is Embed color profile? and how to keep it active? sorry I don't  know, can you explain? 

in a few words, embed color profile means to see the jpg or tif file as close as possible as the original file

Ariel Garaza Díaz

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Thank you, I think it is active by default, I don't even know how to deactive or active it.

Candid-Tokyo

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