whats good about corel draw compared to photoshop?
#2
Posted 20 October 2012 - 11:42 AM
Photoshop is a raster program & Corel draw is a vector based program
DIFFERENCES
1. Corel does color separations in the print function of the program. When you choose this option it then sends ALL the plates to the rip software or printer of your choice at once. The program not only allows you to separate into CMYK but Pantone colors as well.
2.The biggest difference is artistic control. All the creative effects you see are done in Photoshop. Corel does not have effects. But when you combine the powers of both you can have a nice looking billboard with a huge logo.
Things to be Kept in mind while you are making designs for Print Media in Photoshop
1.while creating the new document you must select CMYK colour mode coz colours which are choosen in RGB mode will change when they will be printed in CMYK mode.
This Will happen coz
a. RGB colour mode is an additive colour mode it add colours to bring out more colours so it’s more bright and vivid
b.while CMYK is a substractive process it suppress colours to bring out another colour.
2. choose a larger DPI so that your design wont Pixelate when you print it to bigger sizes
#9
Posted 01 January 2013 - 06:59 AM
#11
Posted 30 January 2013 - 11:14 AM
1.while creating the new document you must select CMYK colour mode coz colours which are choosen in RGB mode will change when they will be printed in CMYK mode.
This Will happen coz
a. RGB colour mode is an additive colour mode it add colours to bring out more colours so it’s more bright and vivid
b.while CMYK is a substractive process it suppress colours to bring out another colour.
When we talk about color modes , it' is important to say that RGB color mode we use for publishing (showing) our work on monitors, pads,
mobile devices and any other kind of screens.
CMYK mode we use for printing our work on printers, plotters and similar devices.
Different between this two modes (RGB and CMYK) is crucial.
#16
Posted 23 June 2013 - 09:31 AM
Photoshop is a good for photomontage, pop art, some retro style, some logos, but not all, magazines, etc., good for web slices.
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