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Exporting from corel color changes....

Signsforwhile

New Member
This just started recently. See the difference in the actual drawing and the export preview? What gives. All designed with pantone colors. I used to get a dead match on exported jpgs....what the hell got changed?

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ndemond

New Member
Same here, started after I installed x4. Output (to desktop printer) isn't matching screen. Using pms colors also.

Driving me crazy.
 

ChiknNutz

New Member
Not sure if this will help, but here are my settings which seem to be working.
 

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flyinhawaiian968

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Its always been a problem, especially if you're using spots or cmyk and having corel export as rgb.

With certain settings, as GraphiXtreme showed, you can get it to look a bit closer to what you were working with, but the easiest way I've found (which isn't easy at all!) is to just work with cmyk and export as cmyk tiff or psd files, open in photoshop to verify color, then export from there to jpeg.

Same works for running only rgb and exporting as rgb, but you'll need to set corel up for rgb in color management.

I love my Corel, but absolutely hate the color shift when outputting files, even when keeping them in only one mode (cmyk, rgb, spot, etc)!

Chris
 
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