exporting from Corel Draw

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yes john you right here. This is solution. Make me stright it up mate ;) all i wanted sya is that even when laura eport to jpg it should be in this same colors. And all software should be set to this same profile.
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Yes I agree that all programs should be using the same settings.

Laura - how do you mean your printer isn't good with coreldraw, is it not appearing in the printers installed drop down list when you press print or file print?.
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it had never occurred to me i needed to do anything to the settings to export to jpeg or pdf, i assumed(i know never do that) that it would save it in the colours i had worked in. there are now a multitude of drop down boxes i will have to study when i have more time, just packing the van up for another show away all easter now

John i have had sizing issues when printing from corel thats all, so i thought it easier to work in something a little more printer friendly
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mrs maggot;21004 wrote:it had never occurred to me i needed to do anything to the settings to export to jpeg or pdf,
I never payed any attention to it before I wen in to photography. I find out that colors are everything :)
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Whatever you have drawn in Coreldraw should appear the same size as you have created - that's what Coreldraw is for, it was created for exactly that purpose and is printer friendly.

Have you checked your page size in Coreldraw settings to make sure its set to A4 not Letter and when printing check that you have "as in document" ticked not "fit to page". your image should appear exactly as created.
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cheers john, "fit to page" sorted now doh!!!!!
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As well as printing from Corel you can also cut.

I use it to cut vinyl on my Robo.
One day I'll get round to connecting my pcut up and trying that.

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Am I mistaken or is this the mgibbs, a familiar face from an onld forum?

If so welocme back!
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I used to be a regular visitor on the SubliNation forum when it was going :)

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Thought so Mark, nice to see you here.

Like Mark I often cut straight from the corel software.
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