Why Photoshop File Is not proper import in Corel Draw

when i am designing printing work in photoshop, i must do import and convert in corel draw to print any stationary design , and brochure design. any idea how to convert proper way ???


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  • Because Photoshop is raster based software and Corel draw is vector base.

  • Designs made in corell draw usually do not pixelate. And photoshop and corel draw are different softwares so they work differently. You can save your work in a pdf format and use it in corel draw as well. 

  • corel draw pe hi design karo CMYK color pattern pe . agar corel draw nahi aata hai to photoshop pe CMYK pattern pe Design karke use pdf me export kro . kyoki printing ke liye pdf bhi use kar lety hai jise printing wale cdr me badal lete hai aur use karty hai ..

  • The best option once designed in Photoshop is to save in a Tiff Format and CMYK mode.

  • open the .psd in Adobe Illustrator, preserving type, &c.
    in Adobe Illustrator, clean up all objects, remove overlaps, set fills as needed (area fills will come in as pixel images w/in masking paths)
    save as a vector file which will import nicely into Corel
    You can still do it w/ the raster image, you’ll just need to re-draw it as vectors, which arguably, all logos should exist as.open the .psd in Adobe Illustrator, preserving type, &c.
    in Adobe Illustrator, clean up all objects, remove overlaps, set fills as needed (area fills will come in as pixel images w/in masking paths)
    save as a vector file which will import nicely into Corel
    You can still do it w/ the raster image, you’ll just need to re-draw it as vectors, which arguably, all logos should exist as.

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