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Manish
Sep 8, 2004
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I have this logo in EPS format that needs to printed on a card. Whenever it is opened in Photoshop at 300 DPI, it appears very sharp and clear. However, whenever the artist puts it in Corel Draw file for printing the sharpness and clarity is heavily deteriorated. How can I correct this?

The artist says the problem is due to the EPS file, but I doubt it. What needs to be done in this case? Converting this EPS to TIFF creates problems as well, as all sharpness and clarity is lost.

TIA,
– Manish

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Frans
Sep 8, 2004
"Manish" wrote…
I have this logo in EPS format that needs to printed on a card. Whenever it is opened in Photoshop at 300 DPI, it appears very sharp
and
clear. However, whenever the artist puts it in Corel Draw file for
printing
the sharpness and clarity is heavily deteriorated. How can I correct
this?
The artist says the problem is due to the EPS file, but I doubt it.
What
needs to be done in this case? Converting this EPS to TIFF creates
problems
as well, as all sharpness and clarity is lost.

TIA,
– Manish

If you want me, I could try to change this into Coreldraw. Otherwise open this in Illustrator and save as AI file, that works great with CorelDraw.

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Frans (behind the @ should be wanadoo.nl)
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arrooke
Sep 8, 2004
I have this logo in EPS format that needs to printed on a card. Whenever it is opened in Photoshop at 300 DPI, it appears very sharp and clear. However, whenever the artist puts it in Corel Draw file for
printing
the sharpness and clarity is heavily deteriorated. How can I correct this?
The artist says the problem is due to the EPS file, but I doubt it. What needs to be done in this case? Converting this EPS to TIFF creates
problems
as well, as all sharpness and clarity is lost.

TIA,
– Manish

CorelDraw has 2 options, to confuse you better.
IMPORT your EPS. I don’t recall which one you use. 2 options are Encapsulated Postscript and Postscript Interpreted. You will see them both listed in the Import, file type options. One of these works. Keith.
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Waldo
Sep 8, 2004
Manish wrote:

I have this logo in EPS format that needs to printed on a card. Whenever it is opened in Photoshop at 300 DPI, it appears very sharp and clear. However, whenever the artist puts it in Corel Draw file for printing the sharpness and clarity is heavily deteriorated. How can I correct this?
The artist says the problem is due to the EPS file, but I doubt it. What needs to be done in this case? Converting this EPS to TIFF creates problems as well, as all sharpness and clarity is lost.

TIA,
– Manish

Maybe CorelDraw only displays the low-res preview embedded in the EPS. Check the settings in CorelDraw or use proper software (Illustrator, InDesign or Quark) for that purpose.

Waldo
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Theo
Sep 8, 2004
Waldo wrote in news:chn81j$rcg$1
@news5.tilbu1.nb.home.nl:

Maybe CorelDraw only displays the low-res preview embedded in the EPS. Check the settings in CorelDraw or use proper software (Illustrator, InDesign or Quark) for that purpose.

Waldo

Pagemaker does this (or did this) from time to time and only printed the thumbnail on non-postscript printers. I dont know CorelDraw but does it take TIFFs? When in doubt high resolution TIFFs often work quite well, if the program can import them.
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RicSeyler
Sep 9, 2004
How does it actually print out of Corel??
You might be seeing the screen placeholder..

Are you using the EPS format to retain spot color seps in Corel?? If not, then "save as" TIF in PhotoShop and bring the TIF into Corel. But it might bring up the file size, if that matters.

Manish wrote:

I have this logo in EPS format that needs to printed on a card. Whenever it is opened in Photoshop at 300 DPI, it appears very sharp and clear. However, whenever the artist puts it in Corel Draw file for printing the sharpness and clarity is heavily deteriorated. How can I correct this?
The artist says the problem is due to the EPS file, but I doubt it. What needs to be done in this case? Converting this EPS to TIFF creates problems as well, as all sharpness and clarity is lost.

TIA,
– Manish


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