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  • Colour profiles and palettes

    I've recently converted from X3 to X5 and I'm having multiple problems with colours, I'm running the current program on windows 7: 1. X5 is not remembering the colours on my X3 files, even though I have the custom palette open in X5 it's still coming up as CMYK when I look at the colours...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X5 by cssdesign on Thu, Dec 1 2011
  • Color Management Quality Issue In PPX5.

    Hi, comparing images displayed on my monitor using different programs; when I open TIFF images in ACDSee Pro and Paint Shop Pro, they are reproduced in crisp, clean, vibrant colours just like a gloss photo. But when I open the same images in PhotoPaint they are displayed quite grainy and dull by comparison...
    Posted to Corel PHOTO-PAINT X5 by Colorblast on Sun, Nov 20 2011
  • How do I get my default color palette back?

    I have been working with CorelX4 for quite some time now but never encountered this before. I think my troubles began (not sure though) when I imported a PDF in the program. After a little while the color palette suddenly became glaringly fluorescent and no amount of rebooting could get my original color...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X4 by Dee 21 on Wed, Nov 9 2011
  • Colour management - HUGE file sizes

    This is getting to be a real conundrum, and I appreciate any suggestions: When creating JPGs or GIFs for the internet, obviously my greatest concern is not how they'll look on my own monitor, but rather how they will look on thousands of other monitors. My question is what are the best general colour...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 by gus1 on Fri, Nov 4 2011
  • Re: Pantone previous version x4 insert to x5

    [quote user="benrgs"] "Pantone Matching system coated - Corel 10". Now we bought the version X5 and we have this problem about CMYK [/quote]Hello benrgs, If you make same CMYK values of Spot colors you must change the spot color definition in X5 Color Management. Go menu to Tools>Color...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 by Kursad Cakir on Fri, Oct 21 2011
  • But Is It Really That Blue?

    I don’t blame most of the world for having become more skeptical of the appearance of photographs. During the past decade the acceptance and explosion of digital photography coupled with the proliferation of image editing programs has given, I think, too many tools into the hands of too irresponsible...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on Mon, Mar 8 2010
    Filed under: Image Editing, Opinions and Musings, color, Costa Rica, Color management, Tongue in Cheek, saturation, vibrance
  • CorelDRAW Color Management 101 Webinar

    On Wednesday, July 22, 2009 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EDT, Corel will host a free Webinar about Color Management 101 for CorelDRAW . This webinar will be led by David Milisock whom you all know in the CorelDRAW.com community as THE color management specialist. He is also the author of the "Color Management...
    Posted to Gérard on Graphics by Gerard Metrailler on Fri, Jul 10 2009
    Filed under: CorelDRAW, free, X4, webinar, color management
  • Navigating Corel’s Color Management Options

    By Steve Bain Trying to achieve consistent color across multiple devices connected to your computer can still generate its share of head-scratching and hair-pulling. The truth is, a flawless color management doesn't yet exist, although some systems come close. If you're a CorelDRAW user tackling...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on Tue, Nov 18 2008
    Filed under: coreldraw, photo-paint, Advanced, Feature, Beginner, Workflow, Device profiles, Color management, PhotoPaint
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