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Corel Photo-Paint 9: ... image editing, and just plain having fun. My family uses Corel Draw to make birthday cards, scan images for our business, and teaching our 4 year old to use a computer. This program can do just about everything. We take family photos from our digital camera, and paste them onto a blank page, then put text and graphics around the picture. Our family enjoys receiving a card from the heart more than a card from the...
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wad123 CorelDraw 9 Graphics Suite in general
... 9 version is more than enough to keep you busy. With so many different tools to ?experiment? with, and I still after having this software for a month now haven?t used them all. They have so many templates, graphics and font libraries, web wizards to help you and lots more. If you are stuck and need some help with how to use Corel then you can receive help from their online help team. My one criticism on Corel Draw is that it is a bit complicated and does take quite a while to get used to it. Other than that the graphics and features are excellent. It?s quite expensive in the high street stores so my advice would be unless you actually use it daily then go for ...
Read the full review: Art heaven by wad123
dave27 CorelDraw 9 Graphics Suite in general
... excellent on this front. The CorelDraw package comes complete with OCR and scanning facilities and both are pretty effective, although the OCR can be a bit flakey and fiddly at times. You might want to use something like Omnipage if you've got the need for a lot of this stuff, but as add ins both of these facilities within CorelDraw are more than adequate. If you are scanning documents, Corel recommends a resolution to scan at. A word of advice here. If you do accept the default resolution, you have to put up with some quite blurry images. It takes a lot longer, but I always scan at around 300 dpi and then resample to a smaller image later after using the Effec...
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Karen1219 CorelDraw 9 Graphics Suite in general
... import graphics and a few other basic steps. I could also create simple projects at home such as: stationary or greeting cards. Throughout my years of experience of working in a print shop, I have learned to use Corel Draw in a more useful way. I have learned not only how to import the graphics from other graphic programs, but to ungroup vector images, recolor them using pantone colors and saving them as eps files. Once the eps images are saved using pantone colors, I then can import them into programs such as Quark Xpress and Pagemaker to create business cards, letterheads, newsletters, brochures, envelopes or any other graphic piece that I am assigned to creat...
Read the full review: Great for a Graphic Designer! by Karen1219
 
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