CorelDRAW

CorelDRAW

CorelDRAW X5 under Windows 7
Developer(s) Corel
Stable release X5 / February 23, 2010; 23 months ago (2010-02-23)
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Vector graphics editor
License Proprietary
Website http://www.corel.com

CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Corel Corporation of Ottawa, Canada. It is also the name of Corel's Graphics Suite. Its latest version, named X5 (actually version 15), was released in February 2010. lol XD

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History

In 1987, Corel hired software engineers Michel Bouillon and Pat Beirne to develop a vector-based illustration program to bundle with their desktop publishing systems. That program, CorelDRAW, was initially released in 1989. CorelDRAW 1.x and 2.x runs under Windows 2.x and 3.0. CorelDRAW 3.0 came into its own with Microsoft's release of Windows 3.1. The inclusion of TrueType in Windows 3.1 transformed CorelDRAW into a serious illustration program capable of using system-installed outline fonts without requiring third-party software such as Adobe Type Manager; paired with a photo editing program (PhotoPaint), a font manager and several other pieces of software, it was also part of the first all-in-one graphics suite.

The first book devoted to CorelDRAW was Mastering CorelDRAW by Chris Dickman, published by Peachpit Press in 1990, with a contribution by Rick Altman. Dickman also founded and published the independent Mastering CorelDRAW Journal publication, and created and ran the first site dedicated to CorelDRAW, CorelNET.com, from 1995 to 1997.

Features by version

Read/write support

CorelDRAW
version
Supports reading files
from version
Supports writing files
for version
Designed for Windows version
1 1 1 2.1 (1.2 also for Win30)
2 1, 2 1, 2 3.0
3 1, 2, 3 2, 3 3.0, 3.1 (preferred)
4 1, 2, 3, 4 3, 4 3.1
5 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 3, 4, 5 3.1
6 3, 4, 5, 6 5, 6 95
7 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 5, 6, 7 95, NT 4
8 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 6, 7, 8 95, NT 4
9 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 95, 98, NT 4
10 10 10 98, Me, NT 4, 2000
11 11 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 98, Me, NT 4, 2000, XP
12 12 12 2000, XP
X3 (13) X3 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, X3 2000, 2003, XP (32-bit, 64-bit), Vista (32-bit only)
X4 (14) 7 to X4 7 to X4 XP, Vista, 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)
X5 (15) 7 to X5 7 to X5 XP, Vista, 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)

† CorelDraw 10 to X4 can open files of version 3 and later, but certain features may not be supported.
‡ The list of file formats that CorelDraw 10 to X4 can write may not be complete in this table.

Features

Supported platforms

CorelDRAW was originally developed for Microsoft Windows 3 and currently runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.[5] The current version, X5, was released on 23 February 2010.

Versions for Mac OS and Mac OS X were at one time available, but due to poor sales these were discontinued. The last port for Linux was version 9 (released in 2000, it didn't run natively; instead, it used a modified version of Wine to run) and the last version for OS X was version 11 (released in 2001). Also, up until version 5, CorelDRAW was developed for Windows 3.1x, CTOS and OS/2.

Problems installing or running older versions of Corel Draw under Windows 7 may be overcome by using Microsoft's "Troubleshoot Compatibility" — right-click on the setup.exe file on the installation disk to select this facility (tested on version 12 with Windows 7, where previous attempts without Microsoft "Troubleshoot Compatibility" failed).

Characteristic features

Several innovations to vector-based illustration originated with CorelDRAW: a node-edit tool that operates differently on different objects, fit text-to-path, stroke-before-fill, quick fill/stroke color selection palettes, perspective projections, mesh fills and complex gradient fills.

CorelDRAW differentiates itself from its competitors in a number of ways:

The first is its positioning as a graphics suite, rather than just a vector graphics program. A full range of editing tools allow the user to adjust contrast, color balance, change the format from RGB to CMYK, add special effects such as vignettes and special borders to bitmaps. Bitmaps can also be edited more extensively using Corel PhotoPaint, opening the bitmap directly from CorelDRAW and returning to the program after saving. It also allows a laser to cut out any drawings.

CorelDRAW is capable of handling multiple pages along with multiple master layers. Multipage documents are easy to create and edit and the Corel print engine allows for booklet and other imposition so even simple printers can be used for producing finished documents. One of the useful features for single and multi-page documents is the ability to create linked text boxes across documents that can be resized and moved while the text itself resets and flows through the boxes. Useful for creating and editing multi-article newsletters etc.

Smaller items, like business cards, invitations etc., can be designed to their final page size and imposed to the printer's sheet size for cost-effective printing. An additional print-merge feature (using a spreadsheet or text merge file) allows full personalization for many things like numbered raffle tickets, individual invitations, membership cards and more.

CorelDRAW's competitors include Adobe Illustrator and Xara Photo & Graphic Designer. Although all of these are vector-based illustration programs, the user experience differs greatly between them. While these programs will read their native file types and vice versa, the translation is rarely perfect. CorelDRAW can open Adobe PDF files: Adobe PageMaker, Microsoft Publisher and Word, and other programs can print documents to PDF using the Adobe PDFWriter printer driver, which CorelDRAW can then open and edit every aspect of the original layout and design. CorelDRAW can also open PowerPoint Presentations and other Microsoft Office formats with little or no problem.[6]

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite

Over time, additional components were developed or acquired and bundled with CorelDRAW. The list of bundled packages usually changes somewhat from one release to the next, though there are several mainstays that have remained in the package for many releases now, including PowerTRACE (a bitmap to vector graphic converter), PHOTO-PAINT (a bitmap graphic editor), and CAPTURE (a screen capture utility).

The current version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 (version 15), contains the following packages:

CDR file format

CorelDRAW file format
Filename extension .cdr[7][8]
Developed by Corel Corporation
Type of format Vector graphics, raster graphics
Open format? no

CDR file format is a proprietary file format developed by Corel Corporation and primarily used for vector graphic drawings. There is no publicly available CDR file format specification.[9][10]

Other CorelDRAW file formats include CorelDRAW Compressed (CDX), CorelDRAW Template (CDT)[8] and Corel Presentation Exchange (CMX).[11]

In December 2006 the sK1 open source project team started to reverse-engineer the CDR format.[12] The results and the first working snapshot of the CDR importer were presented at the Libre Graphics Meeting 2007 conference taking place in May 2007 in Montreal (Canada).[13] Later on the team parsed the structure of other Corel formats with the help of the open source CDR Explorer.[14] As of 2008, the sK1 project claims to have the best import support for CorelDRAW file formats among open source software programs. The sK1 project developed also the UniConvertor, a command line open source tool which supports conversion from CorelDRAW ver.7-X3,X4 formats (CDR/CDT/CCX/CDRX/CMX) to other formats. UniConvertor is also used in Inkscape and Scribus open source projects as an external tool for CorelDraw files importing.[15][16][17]

In 2007, Microsoft blocked CDR file format in Microsoft Office 2003 with the release of Service Pack 3 for Office 2003.[18][19] Microsoft later apologized for inaccurately blaming the CDR file format and other formats for security problems in Microsoft Office and released some tools for solving this problem.[20]

Support in other applications

CDR file format import is partially or fully supported in following applications:

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Heck, Mike (July 13, 1992). "CorelDraw 3 moves faster, integrates modules". InfoWorld (San Mateo, CA: InfoWorld Publishing) 14 (28): pp. 66–67. ISSN 0199-6649. http://books.google.com/books?id=elEEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA64. 
  2. ^ Troidl, David (2007). "SVG – From CorelDRAW to Your Browser". Graphics Unleashed. http://www.unleash.com/davidt/svg/index.asp. Retrieved 2009-08-04. 
  3. ^ Arah, Tom (January 2008). "Product Reviews: CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4". PC Pro. http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/158352/coreldraw-graphics-suite-x4.html. Retrieved 2009-05-16. 
  4. ^ "CorelDRAW X5 Whats New: CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5". Corel Corporation. February 2010. http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1206653595281#tabview=tab1. Retrieved 2010-02-27. 
  5. ^ System Requirements — CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5
  6. ^ recipester.org
  7. ^ "Supported file formats : CorelDRAW (CDR) - CorelDRAW (CDR) technical notes". http://corel.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/762371/~/supported-file-formats-%3A-coreldraw-%28cdr%29. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  8. ^ a b "CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X3 Supported File Formats". http://corel.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/759188/~/coreldraw%E2%AE-graphics-suite-x3-supported-file-formats. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  9. ^ Corel Corporation. "Corel Draw file format". http://coreldraw.com/forums/p/2922/10354.aspx. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  10. ^ ".CDR File Extension". http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/cdr. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  11. ^ "Corel Presentation Exchange (CMX) Technical Notes". http://corel.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/754156/~/corel%E2%AE-presentation-exchange-%28cmx%29-technical-notes. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  12. ^ a b "sK1 illustration program - The history of sK1". http://sk1project.org/modules.php?name=Products&product=sk1. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  13. ^ "Libre Graphics Meeting 2007 - Friday May 4". http://www.libregraphicsmeeting.org/2007/program.html. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  14. ^ "CDR explorer". http://sk1project.org/modules.php?name=Products&product=cdrexplorer. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  15. ^ a b "Can I open/import *.cdr (Corel Draw Vector drawing file) files in Inkscape?". http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ#Can_I_open.2Fimport_.2A.cdr_.28Corel_Draw_Vector_drawing_file.29_files_in_Inkscape.3F. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  16. ^ "UniConvertor at Sourceforge.net". http://sourceforge.net/projects/uniconvertor/. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  17. ^ a b "sK1 - UniConvertor - universal vector graphics translator". http://sk1project.org/modules.php?name=Products&product=uniconvertor. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  18. ^ "Information about certain file types that are blocked after you install Office 2003 Service Pack 3". http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938810/en-us. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  19. ^ "CorelDRAW .CDR file format and Microsoft Office 2003 SP3". http://coreldraw.com/blogs/gerard/archive/2008/01/03/coreldraw-cdr-file-format-and-microsoft-office-2003-sp3.aspx. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  20. ^ "Microsoft admits to 'mistakes' in Office format fracas". http://www.betanews.com/article/Microsoft-admits-to-mistakes-in-Office-format-fracas/1199638950. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  21. ^ "Supported file formats in Illustrator CS4 and CS5". http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/403/kb403880.html. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  22. ^ "Adobe Freehand MX 11.0 - Minimum System Requirements". http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/freehand/productinfo/systemreqs/. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  23. ^ "Visio2000: File Formats That Can Be Imported into Visio". http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303883. Retrieved 2010-12-01. "You can import the following file formats into your Visio drawings: CorelDRAW! Drawing File versions 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 and 7.0 (.cdr), Corel Clipart (.cmx)" 
  24. ^ "What you won't find in Microsoft Office Visio 2003". http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/visio-help/what-you-won-t-find-in-microsoft-office-visio-2003-HA001085757.aspx. Retrieved 2010-12-01. "The following file formats and converters are no longer supported:CorelDRAW! 3,0-7.0, Corel Clipart Format, CMX" 
  25. ^ "UniConvertor 1.1.5 review". http://www.libregraphicsworld.org/articles.php?article_id=20. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 
  26. ^ "Xara Designer - Import and Export". http://www.xara.com/eu/products/designer/features/feature?id=8. Retrieved 2010-12-01. 

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