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  • Color management X5. Find information

    Hi All. I was read the help file, and GB and play with new CM. But where we can find more information, more details? For example... Why I have to look effects in RGB model as default, why I can't choose as it was in X4? Some reason for this? Thanks :)
    Posted to Color management and print production by Sancho on Sun, Mar 21 2010
  • 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
  • Need help with printing preparation

    I am very new at this. I am making some small cards and bookmarks and I just figured out that printing coulor might be different from what I see on my screen. Before inserting cards into Corel Draw, I do preparation either in Adobe Photoshop or Macromedia Fireworks, because I am some familiar with those...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 12 by Pink on Sun, Feb 14 2010
  • Corel Draw 11 - changing image color

    I am inporting an jpg image into corel and would like to change the original color to a different color. Can anyone offer suggestions? Is this even possible? Also, the image has background color (light) and would like to delete the background color so that the image is stand-alone. Can this be done?...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 11 by Carol Briscoe on Wed, Jan 13 2010
  • The CMYK Formula for Printing The Color Black - Deep Rich Black

    Let's talk about one of the tricks of the printing trade. The CMYK Formula for Printing The Color Black - Deep Rich Black. "Why is the color Black on my business card, flyer, brochure or postcard a gray color and not true Black?" I get this a lot from clients. Most graphics artist do not...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 12 by Rodrigo on Tue, Dec 29 2009
  • How to manage ARGB bitmaps?

    Hi group, I am preparing a flyer and the images I got seems to ge in Adobe RGB (in IrfanView colorspace says "unknown" ans in PP "uncalibrated") and I have set the internal color space to ARGB and it looks a lot better then, more vivid colors. Now the problem is I have to edit teh...
    Posted to Color management and print production by Lars Forslin on Wed, Sep 2 2009
  • 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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