![]() I would use Corel Photopaint all the time if it was compatible with Photoshop and Im sure tons of other designers would as well. But remember COREL is not designed to work along side Photoshop and until they get over themselves it prolly never will. Then export it and import it or open I cant remember and it =should= be good to go. ![]() I maybe wrong but Im about 99% sure this is what you have to do FIRST. the conversion will show very bad results in photoshop when opening images with drop shadows and such that have not been flatened or changed to Bitmaps. Now from what I can remember from Corel 10 to Photoshop you first have to convert all the drop shadows and stuff to BMP in the layers and the text to curves Im pretty sure all the layers have to be converted so they are no longer editable. and yes its a total pain in the ass so get ready. ![]() Ok you cant just open the files without first preparring them for the conversion….
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