Regarding your horse wallprint... after resampling, the horse photo it was still 96dpi. Because you want to print this image for a printed wall poster, don't you need to increase the resolution to 300 dpi for printing purposes? 96 dpi is very good if your goal is to view it on screen but isn't 96 dpi a little low for printing purposes?
hey if you have older version of corel draw 20 you just use resample and at the option of dpi you just have to increase as bigger you want for best resolution.
Thank you for the detailed information and explanation, this helped a lot. I have one particular question unrelated to this video that I can’t seem to find an answer to anywhere online ,I was hoping you could help me…….. I have a very large computer screen In my room 45 inches diagonally. The Corel draw page in my computer screen I’ve set it to be 12 inches by 18 inches. The problem is when I take out a real life ruler and I set it up to my computer screen to measure out the Corel draw page, the page is actually 12 inches by 19.5 inches long. (12 inches horizontal, and 19.5 inches vertically) How can I make the page on my screen shorter on one side so that it is actually 12 by 18 inches when I measure it out with my real life ruler? I know this is an unusual question but it is important that I can see exactly how my images come out in real life before I print them and that inch and a half makes a big difference. Thank you
hey if you have older version of corel draw 20 you just use resample and at the option of dpi you just have to increase as bigger you want for best resolution.
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Regarding your horse wallprint... after resampling, the horse photo it was still 96dpi. Because you want to print this image for a printed wall poster, don't you need to increase the resolution to 300 dpi for printing purposes? 96 dpi is very good if your goal is to view it on screen but isn't 96 dpi a little low for printing purposes?
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I have Coreldraw & I have pic's I need to resize for tunecore, it says 1600 by 1600 pixel, I wander if you can assist me with this please
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hey if you have older version of corel draw 20 you just use resample and at the option of dpi you just have to increase as bigger you want for best resolution.
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Thank you for the detailed information and explanation, this helped a lot. I have one particular question unrelated to this video that I can’t seem to find an answer to anywhere online ,I was hoping you could help me…….. I have a very large computer screen In my room 45 inches diagonally. The Corel draw page in my computer screen I’ve set it to be 12 inches by 18 inches. The problem is when I take out a real life ruler and I set it up to my computer screen to measure out the Corel draw page, the page is actually 12 inches by 19.5 inches long. (12 inches horizontal, and 19.5 inches vertically) How can I make the page on my screen shorter on one side so that it is actually 12 by 18 inches when I measure it out with my real life ruler? I know this is an unusual question but it is important that I can see exactly how my images come out in real life before I print them and that inch and a half makes a big difference. Thank you
downloaded the trial version and it's all there but nothing happens no clock ever tells how long and I've been using corel since version 3
how to export big size 25feet files in CorelDraw pdf formet
Follow the instructions but the time to resample says zero and nothing happens after making size changes.
Mode option not show in my Corel draw
my corel keeps crashing after i import images, why?
I can't find "Remove JPG Artifacts" (CorelDraw 2019)
This is New feature provided in CorelDraw 2020
The CorelDraw that I have does not even have the option to remove jpeg artifacts. What CorelDraw are you using
To use this feature you must be on CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020 or greater. Compare versions here ➡ www.coreldraw.com/en/product/coreldraw/#compare
hey if you have older version of corel draw 20 you just use resample and at the option of dpi you just have to increase as bigger you want for best resolution.
very informative
Remove JPG Artifacts Only in CarelDraw 20
Add any versions to follow (AKA CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021) :)
Great info
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I tried the same thing, it didn't work sorry
To use this feature you must be on CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020 or greater. Compare versions here ➡ www.coreldraw.com/en/product/coreldraw/#compare
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