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Colors in Versaworks show up different than in Corel

autoexebat

New Member
I've been working with this for for well over an hour now and I just can't get it . I have changed it from EPS to PDF and that didnt help... Whats wierd is I have many gradient files and never had this issue come up before.

I am posting 2 pictures.
 

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squareba

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Hello

did you get this file as .eps or was it made by yourself in corel and exported as .eps, reason i ask is sometimes full vector gradients can play havoc if created with some versions of illustrator or another vector drawing program, i would either do a refill gradient in corel again then export as .eps or pdf, or trying bringing it into adobe acrobat professional and go to tools, and then save again as .eps, you would be surprised what adobe acrobat can do, its especially good for pdf's created out of jpegs, and they can sometimes crash half way through printing and/or give bad printed output.


i have a love of reprographics and hate microsoft publisher

Alan
Atherton Media
 

splizaat

New Member
have u tried actually printing it, regardless of what versaworks looks like? The color representation in Versaworks is 99% incorrect, everytime.
 

eahicks

Magna Cum Laude - School of Hard Knocks
I've never trusted VW's preview...it always shows wrong. Blues will look purple, and once you print, it's blue.
I would print it and THEN troubleshoot, if there's an issue.
 

squareba

New Member
Create the file in illustrator...corel handles gradients real weird in my experience. Done. :)

Ive also split plenty of illustrator files with corel just to get them to print!

but we won't go down the illustrator/corel pros and cons route will we LOL

Alan
Atherton Media
 

splizaat

New Member
Ive also split plenty of illustrator files with corel just to get them to print!

but we won't go down the illustrator/corel pros and cons route will we LOL

Alan
Atherton Media


LOL ok ok....fair enough. To be honest I'd actually like to try Corel out, if they'd come out with something new for mac.
 

graphicwarning

New Member
To be honest I'd actually like to try Corel out, if they'd come out with something new for mac.

They do... it's called Windows running in a virtual machine... and it works great! :Big Laugh I use it every day in this configuration. And with VMWare Fusion and Unity mode... I don't even realize I am using Corel inside a VM.
 
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