CorelDraw files on Photoshop Elements

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    Default CorelDraw files on Photoshop Elements

    Is it possible to open CorelDraw files in Photoshop Elements 2.0?
    dlanger Guest

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    Default Re: CorelDraw files on Photoshop Elements

    Dlanger,

    Do you have the option to save your files from Corel to Photoshop native format, PSD ? If so, you might be in luck!

    I'm at work right now, but I could check tonight. I have CorelDraw Essentials (it's Draw version 9.0)

    Ray
    Raymond Robillard Guest

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    Default Re: CorelDraw files on Photoshop Elements

    You can't open the actual CorelDraw file (.cdr), but you can export the CorelDraw images as Photoshop (.psd) or as TIFF (tiff)images and open them in PE. I think it would depend on what you want to accomplish.

    Patti
    Patti Anderson Guest

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    Default Re: CorelDraw files on Photoshop Elements

    You'll get the chance for much higher rez, if you need it, by exporting
    to .ai or .eps and opening those in PS.

    Mac
    Mac McDougald Guest

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