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From Photoshop to Corel
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May 12 2010, 13:56
Grigoryi

Join Date: May 5, 2010
Posts: 10
From Photoshop to Corel
Guys,

Is there any way to convert a photoshop design into Corel? I've managed quite an important project running Photoshop, but noone checked if the printing company uses PS too - well, they don't. I need it in Corel now, and am running short of time.
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May 19 2010, 04:09
Pinky

Join Date: May 11, 2010
Posts: 22
From Photoshop to Corel
You might have to check around with other printing companies, I'm sure someone is running the software you need to print your presentation. Don't give up.
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Jun 14 2010, 23:16
Tippy

Join Date: Jun 14, 2010
Posts: 22
From Photoshop to Corel
I know how to do it in CoralDraw. First you have to preform color separations in Photoshop. You want to convert any RGB portions to CMYK and then the entire thing in to DCS. When you save the file make sure that you use simple names with no characters outside of numbers and letters.

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Jun 15 2010, 05:10
Joseph

Join Date: Jun 12, 2010
Posts: 20
From Photoshop to Corel
The advice of Tippy is what I was thinking as well. You save the file where you can access it in CorelDraw. There is no need for you to find a software that will convert the file for you to work on it in Corel.
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Jun 15 2010, 18:51
Tippy

Join Date: Jun 14, 2010
Posts: 22
From Photoshop to Corel
The trick is to go and change the format of the RGB/RBG sections and then to change the document as a whole. That is because of one program using vectors and the other doesn't. Some people use both programs. One for text based portions and another for graphic based. It does take quite a few extra steps though.
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