corel x3 export to photoshop cs2
Ok, i've searched the forum and google also for this and i haven't been able to find an answer:
I have a vector logo drawn in corel draw X3. I want to import it into photoshop as a path.
I've tried exporting to everything and nothing imports right in photoshop
EPS' open as bitmap (they raster on import)
AI's either do not open (some parse error) or open as empty
PSD open as pixel data also.
copy / paste also rasterizes
How can i do this? Is there a way to export from corel and import a vector to photoshop?
Please dont tell me to install Illustrator.
help
thank you
Edit: PFD also import as pixels
Re: corel x3 export to photoshop cs2
There is a script from Oberon Place to allow you to copy and paste data as Adobe Illustrator would and you want the Copy AI format/Paste AI format. I've tried it and it works in to Photoshop CS2. You do not have to own Adobe Illustrator to do it.
When you get the script, you must put it in your GMS folder in the DRAW folder in Program files, then restart DRAW, then you can access the script via the play button of Visual Basic Editor from within DRAW. OberonPlace.com does not charge for this download. Also many useful scripts there for DRAW.
Re: corel x3 export to photoshop cs2
Can you perhaps import the vectors as work paths? Or perhaps as a clipping mask?
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No, there is no other way to get this path he needs into Photoshop. I have experimented with .eps in many ways, and it doesn't work. What I posted does work, anyway, the download is free, suggest getting it as free isn't always free forever and it is very useful.
Interestingly enough, it is a method that gets a path into Photoshop, doesn't work with PhotoPaint. In this case it is PhotoPain.
Re: corel x3 export to photoshop cs2
Thank you very much.
I'll get that and try it today
Thanks for your quick reply
Edit: i downloaded it and it works perfect. Its just what i needed
http://www.oberonplace.com/vba/drawm...oard/index.htm - here is the page if anyone else is interested
Thabks again
Re: corel x3 export to photoshop cs2
Yep. Sally's right. This is the only practical method because Adobe refuse to allow normal import of .ai into PS as paths. I guess it's to encourage the use of AI, which you can drag and drop from into PS.
I tried for ever to find a workaround for this when I had CD9 installed, (the script only works post CD9). The only other method was exporting as a .pfb font which was very cumbersome.
Been using the Oberon script with a shortcut key for over a year now and never had a problem with it. Assign a key and it works just like Ctrl/C.
Sark
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I did not suppose there is an excellent and simple way :D
Thank You, Sally!
[i've bought Ill unnecessary :o ]
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Re: corel x3 export to photoshop cs2
GMan,
I don't know much about paths, but this an E3 copy and paste into PSCS as paths.
Rich
Re: corel x3 export to photoshop cs2
Adobe likes to make things tough. And they of course don't like Corel at all. Funny thing is that you can use the Bridge even with CorelDRAW files but they come up microscopic, however, Xara files are a decent preview size.
I've taken on most things to just using PhotoPaint as it is much easier to access from DRAW. And now I am also using Xara at work, which means that the only time now I am openning Photoshop is for customer files. Xara effects all are editable, and copy paste from DRAW into Xara, you just paste as Corel 32 Presentation and it is very easy and handy to do that.
Bringing a Xara file in via OLE is worthless, however as you loose all quality and it looks like crap.
Even though I like Photoshop generally, I hate Adobe politics. For a program that costs so much, you'd expect more user friendliness. Instead you get that from the little guys who actually want and need your business.
BTW, Rich, what is an E3?
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Sally,
Expression 3. I use the Creature House Expression 3.2 to color my drawings. The Microsoft Expression 3.3 (free download) has been made available again. The PC version anyway. There is a Mac version, but I didn't follow that availability. Rich
http://www.microsoft.com/products/ex...downloads.mspx