Coreldraw and Photoshop have long been the famous design software on PC, which is the first choice for professional design users. Both of them have their own advantages in graphics and image processing. Coreldraw is the overlord of vector graphics processing, while Photoshop is the best for flat image design. The choice, the comprehensive application of both can make full use of your imagination, draw beautiful and magical patterns.
Obviously, this involves the question of how to correctly export graphics and images in Coreldraw to Photoshop, which method is better. There are many ways to generate bitmaps with Coreldraw and Photoshop. Commonly used are:
(1) Select the corresponding object in Coreldraw, COPY, and then open a new file in Photoshop, PASTE up, this is the easiest way (hereinafter referred to as "clipboard method");
(B) Use Coreldraw's "output" function in Coreldraw (some versions are called "export"), and output the Coreldraw vector graphics as a bitmap (hereinafter referred to as "lattice method").
In fact, there is a better way to use the output of Coreldraw, output the graphics as EPS format, and then use PLACE in Photoshop to achieve vector-to-lattice conversion (hereinafter referred to as "EPS" method). . This method is described in detail below with examples.
First, let's compare the pros and cons of these three methods. It is generated by “scrapbooking methodâ€. This method is simple and easy to use. It does not need to generate intermediate files. The disadvantage is that the image quality is poor. Because it is converted by the clipboard, the image is rough and there is no anti-aliasing (ANTI-ALIAS) effect. Is a method that is not advocated.
The image generated by the "output method" has improved the quality of the clipboard method, so many users use this method, but there are still disadvantages compared to the "EPS" method.
The main advantage of the method generated by the "EPS" method is that after the output is EPS, the graphic is still a vector graphic, and RASTERIZE is finally performed in Photoshop, so the output process is independent of the resolution of the final image, and the final image is Quality depends on the resolution of the image you placed in Photoshop. Once the "dot map method" is output, the resolution is determined. If the image needs to be enlarged, there will be obvious aliasing, and the "EPS method" will still be of the same quality regardless of the image size. [next]
The following describes the operation of the "EPS" method:
First, complete your drawing in Coreldraw, select the corresponding part to be output, then select "Output", click the "Select only part" option, select "EPS" in the format, set the file name, and confirm. Then start Photoshop, open a new file of the appropriate size, select "PLACE" in the "FILE" menu, select the EPS graphic just output in Coreldraw, then the image frame will appear in the new image, you can pull the image frame Change the size (hold SHIFT to constrain the aspect ratio), and finally double-click in the box, the graphic is placed into Photoshop.
There are several issues to be aware of when using this method:
1. The option "Anti-alias PostScript" in "PREFERENCE" in Photoshop should be selected;
2, EPS format is a common format for the professional printing industry, so its internal color is in CMYK format, in the process of outputting into EPS, some colors beyond CMYK color gamut will be converted;
3, some too complex graphics (such as containing too many gradient fills), error-prone during the conversion process.
To sum up, you can get the conclusion that when the image requirements are not high, you can use the simple and convenient "clipboard method" or "dot map method"; in higher requirements (such as when making prints), Use the "EPS method" to achieve higher image quality.
Finally, you need to point out that Coreldraw exports a vector image to Photoshop and has another format, the AI ​​format. The EPS format can save bitmap and vector objects in the pattern, and many softwares accept the EPS format; the AI ​​format does not support much software. The method of exporting the AI ​​format is basically the same as the EPS. Note that the version number of the AI ​​should be correctly selected, otherwise it will not be imported correctly in Photoshop.
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