I would hasten to add EPS (with TIFF preview) to that list. You never want to downgrade a vector graphic by rasterizing it. I have also had no problems with PDF import into Frame, although the last time I checked there were some problems with getting clean PDFs from Corel's own export filters. I find it best to print to Adobe PDF directly.
Berny Gagne Lead Writer Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. Bolton, Ontario, Canada -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:framers-bounces+bgagne=husky.ca at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of quills at airmail.net Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:02 PM To: Lise Bible; framers at frameusers.com Subject: Re: CorelDraw Embedded Graphics At 12:54 PM -0500 5/29/07, Lise Bible wrote: >I've not had the greatest luck using CorelDraw graphics directly in >Frame--most of the manuals I've been editing recently were created by >my predecessor and the graphics were linked tif's which were originally >AutoCAD drawings opened in CorelDraw, edited, then exported as tif's. >However, regarding trying other output formats, recently I tried >exporting graphics from CorelDraw as wmf's, choosing text in the >"export text as" dialog box (as opposed to curves). Seems to work well >for me. > >HTH, >Lise Bible I would not use a metafile like wmf. There are always gotcha's hiding in them, and they sometimes don't reproduce well. Using a pure graphic format would be better, like png, gif, tiff, or the like. Scott
