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I've used Corel Capture quite a few times but it does the exact same thing as copy and past (or printscreen) only you have to add a few steps to get to the same place. Oh ya.. it crops the image for you.
CorelCrapture = much ado about nothin much! imho
I use the paper towel that I used to dry my hands with. If there isn't one I use my sleeve. Another option is to wait till someone comes in.
In not germophobic (my dad was...r.i.p. ) but when you realize just how many people don't wash their hands it'll make anybody a little leary.
The truck on the lower-right on the page you suggested looks like it has etch type vinyl on it.
My son has used that stuff to put ghost-type graphics on his guitar. Not sure if he did his car yet but he was talking about it.
Good answer :toasting:
Thank you. Makes sense to me.
May also explain why it's worse on some than others.
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I notice that when I purchase a file from istock.com they actually give me a webshot to copy and paste (or save). This file does not seem to lose ANY quality at all. So they must...
Your answer is besides the point but you should " Never say Never"
I use them when i have to make a sketch for a customer and they haven't provided the "good" artwork yet.
Or if there are a bizzillian logos on 'Thanks to our sponsors' temporary sign.
But my original question is more...
Thanks a bunch :)
However, I actually already have the vector version. My question is .. why does this happen. Not necessarily that I need this logo.
Sorry about the confusion.
Whenever I copy a logo from a website into Corel, the file in Corel is so much worse than the online version.
Why is that?
Here's an example: I am authorized to use the Inglis logo for a distributor and I just copied a jpg off their website. I'm just curious as to why the internet...
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