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This tutorial has been written for CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X5. While similar features might be available in previous releases, the tutorial will be fully applicable to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 only.
Corel® PHOTO-PAINT™ X5 has added three new features for modifying your photos. The Vibrance effect is great for balancing color saturation. It adds richness to colors with low saturation while maintaining colors with high saturation. The Grayscale effect is ideal for removing the saturation of an object, layer or region of a photo. It also lets you choose the colors used in the grayscale conversion. The Photo Filter effect lets you simulate the result of having a camera lens filter installed when a picture was taken. We will also take a look at the Tone curve and how it can be used to enhance you photos. With these tools, the novice photographer can look like a professional!
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The applications and features described in this tutorial require CorelDRAW Graphics Suite or newer to be installed.
The most common way to create a layout is to use guidelines to help you align all the elements in the document. But when you need to change the layout, e.g. to add an extra row of pictures, you have to do the layout all over again.
You will save much time and effort by using the table feature in CorelDRAW Graphics Suite to lay out your documents.
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The applications and features described in this tutorial require CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 or newer to be installed.
When you edit photos in Corel PHOTO-PAINT, you have the option to import your images as RAW files. These files are like digital negatives with many more editing options than other image formats.
submitted: 5 years and 3312 days ago
This tutorial has been written for CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X5. While similar features might be available in previous releases, the tutorial will be fully applicable to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 only.
The Pixel view in CorelDRAW lets you create drawings in actual pixel units, providing a much more accurate representation of how a design will appear on the Web.
submitted: 5 years and 3328 days ago
This tutorial has been written for CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X5. While some features might be available in previous releases, the tutorial will be fully applicable to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 only.
With both CorelDRAW® and Corel® PHOTO-PAINT™, a custom color palette is automatically created on the fly for each design project. The palette is saved with the file to help you keep track of the colors that you use by storing them for future use.
submitted: 5 years and 3328 days ago
This tutorial has been written for CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X5. While similar features might be available in previous releases, the tutorial will be fully applicable to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 only.
The Mesh Fill tool allows you to create a fill with very subtle changes in color that will add a sense of realism to the object. The vastly improved Mesh Fill tool lets you design multicolored filled objects with more fluid color transitions. With the Smooth Mesh Color option on the property bar, you can achieve color transitions that retain color richness. We’ll take a look at how we can make the most out of this very special tool.
submitted: 5 years and 3328 days ago
This tutorial has been written for CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X5. While similar features might be available in previous releases, the tutorial will be fully applicable to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 only.
Corel® CONNECT is a full-screen browser that synchronizes with both CorelDRAW® and Corel® PHOTO-PAINT™. Corel CONNECT provides an easy way of finding content on your computer, local network, and the Corel content DVD. You can browse or search for clipart, photo images, fonts, symbols, objects and file formats that are supported, as well as content that is not supported, by CorelDRAW Graphics Suite. Once you find the content that you need, you can import it into your document, open it in its associated application, or collect it in a tray for future reference.
submitted: 5 years and 3328 days ago