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CorelDRAW for Windows and Mac OS
The following sections describe the recommended color settings for CorelDRAW 9.x and 8.x.
Defining colors
Any colors defined in CorelDRAW 9.x for Windows or CorelDRAW 8.x for Mac OS are sent
to the device in CMYK, even those defined using other color models. For best results, use the
color definition methods described in
to the device in CMYK, even those defined using other color models. For best results, use the
color definition methods described in
“Using color matching tools with PostScript
applications”
on page 25.
You can control the conversion of RGB colors defined in CorelDRAW by specifying settings
in the Color Management dialog boxes. On Windows computers, the Color Management
dialog boxes are located in Tools > Color Management. On Mac OS computers, the Color
Management functions are located in Edit:Preferences:Global.
in the Color Management dialog boxes. On Windows computers, the Color Management
dialog boxes are located in Tools > Color Management. On Mac OS computers, the Color
Management functions are located in Edit:Preferences:Global.
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If you do not want to use color management in CorelDRAW, choose None from the
composite printer
menu under Color Management/Profiles. Do not select options under
Color Management and Color Management General.
Importing images
All RGB images placed in a document are affected by the RGB Source and Rendering Style
settings. For best results with placed images, follow the instructions in
settings. For best results with placed images, follow the instructions in
“Working with
imported images”
on page 29.
Saving files for importing into other documents
When saving files in CorelDRAW for importing into other types of documents, use the EPS
file format. CorelDRAW saves all color information in CMYK, so RGB Source and
Rendering Style print options have no effect on color output of artwork saved with
CorelDRAW and imported into other kinds of documents. In the case of CorelDRAW files
imported into Photoshop, however, vector data from the CorelDRAW file is rasterized into
bitmaps in Photoshop, and the final color space of the bitmap data is determined by the color
mode you set in Photoshop.
file format. CorelDRAW saves all color information in CMYK, so RGB Source and
Rendering Style print options have no effect on color output of artwork saved with
CorelDRAW and imported into other kinds of documents. In the case of CorelDRAW files
imported into Photoshop, however, vector data from the CorelDRAW file is rasterized into
bitmaps in Photoshop, and the final color space of the bitmap data is determined by the color
mode you set in Photoshop.
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