But you can open the "legacy" Color Palettes too by selecting the pull-down menu. The other big change is CorelDRAW X5 change the format of Color Palette and their file extension changes from ".cpl" to ".xml". See the following image, you can see easily that CorelDRAW X5 would print the image "less vividly" than CorelDRAW X3 before you go to menu. This is a big issue.īut still CorelDRAW X5 is user-friendly. You cannot get the same output as X3 unless you retouch the image (described later in this page) or use menu in GT-782 Printer Driver, which is just like Photoshop color management. Compare those two previews: the original image is the same, simply printed under proper Color Management settings but the previews are. Each color is described with CMYK colors. This image is one of the cliparts in CorelDRAW 9. Especially if you are a user of CMYK cliparts, sorry to say but you cannot print them in the same vividness as you did with CorelDRAW X4 or the former versions. Of course it is good for precise color management but on the other hand some users who use CorelDRAW for a ********* Pay attention to their new Color Management *********ĬorelDRAW X5 was newly released and we found that their color managemet has been greatly changed in both user interface and the way they produce colors. GT-782 Cookbook X5: Catch up their new Color Management
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