Help and advice
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I have a lot of cdr images that I need to open in photo shop or turn them in to a jpg, is this possible and which software would I need to use. Your help you is need as I've seem to run out of options.
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Try File - import in photoshop.
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Are you looking for a program that will change the format for you? I.e point to directory and do a mass change?
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It won't let me, frustratingJackB;54873 wrote:Try File - import in photoshop.
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if they are CDR then this is corel file format. open them in corel and export to JPG or ideally to EPS. then they can be opend in PS.
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I need a one folder change with 30 images, but not the rest of my imagesJustin;54875 wrote:Are you looking for a program that will change the format for you? I.e point to directory and do a mass change?
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Have you got corel Jenny?
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I have but on the lap top at home. I'll do it tonight, thanks for your input everybody. To be honest I don't know my way around cdr like I do photo shop more the pity
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Really easy Jennywren
Open the file in Coreldraw
Hit "CTRL" + E (Or goto "file" and scroll down to "export")
Top part of the window that opens is a standard windows box.
At the bottom you have three options
FILENAME (Which is self explanatory)
SAVE AS FILE TYPE (which you can select whatever works best for you (I recommend EPS)
Sort type Should read default
Click on the button in the bottom right that says EXPORT
A new dialogue box will pop up which should be set to the correct settings. I have attached a picture which shows you these standard settings. Clicking on the advanced tab gives you other settings but you should not need to touch them
[ATTACH=CONFIG]1208[/ATTACH]
Open the file in Coreldraw
Hit "CTRL" + E (Or goto "file" and scroll down to "export")
Top part of the window that opens is a standard windows box.
At the bottom you have three options
FILENAME (Which is self explanatory)
SAVE AS FILE TYPE (which you can select whatever works best for you (I recommend EPS)
Sort type Should read default
Click on the button in the bottom right that says EXPORT
A new dialogue box will pop up which should be set to the correct settings. I have attached a picture which shows you these standard settings. Clicking on the advanced tab gives you other settings but you should not need to touch them
[ATTACH=CONFIG]1208[/ATTACH]
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Try Googling batch convert cdr to jpg or similar. Iv e done this with other formats, not 100% sure if you can do it with cdr though.
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