i have a tiff image that has a transparent background that i want to import to corel. my problem is when i use the export transparent image to a tiff file then import to corel it still has a white box around it which should be transparent. what can i do about it?
im sorry i was not clear with my first post. of course if have editted the tiff in photoshop. add outerglow and in the others a drop shadow. thats why im trying to export a transparent image rather than save again because there appears to have a white border right along the sides rather than have a transparent image.
thats what i would prefer but the place i work in prefer corel draw for some of theyre layouts. dont know why... i just started working here. i myself have preferred indesign before or pagemaker. but i have no choice but to use the software here at work and to learn it.
Well, I don't know of any app, other than something from Adobe, that will import Photoshop CS files... I believe it's still a proprietary format. You can save the image back to an older version of PS - say v5 or 7 - and import that version PSD. Or redo the image in Photopaint and import the Photopaint image.
i'm also using Draw11 but am not having too much luck with PNG tranparency. i've posted this issue a couple of times in the last 6months at alex's oberon forum but haven't gotten any responses. i've got 100s of PNG files that i've batch created using alex's fileconvertor gms and also using irfanview3.97. the transparencies work when i import to MS Powerpoint and a couple other softwares, but they don't appear to work in CorelDraw11. i thought it might just be a display thing so i published to pdf and the lack of transparency carried through to the pdf as well. what's your secret? is there a patch that i don't know about?
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