Q: How to translate the CorelDRAW inside of Photoshop, require layers, and edit?
A: Usually we have the effect on the layer in the PSD layer, the effect is all lost after importing the CD. How to make the PSD file that the CDR imported maintain the layer effect.
Solution: In PS, create a layer in the top layer, and then press Alt+ctrl+shift+e, then save, and then import the CD, such benefits are removed from the merger or TIF file trouble, but also found that the picture error or wrong when the link to modify. The role of alt+ctrl+shift+e is to merge images from all layers below at the current level.
You can also create a new blank layer at the top level, and then the left hand hold the ALT key, the right hand click on the upper right corner of the triangle select the merge all the visible layers, pay attention to the triangle when the mouse click Do not release until all the visible layers are merged and then released.
Finally, after importing the CD to dissolve the group, throw out the following layers, the top layer is what we want, in case we find the effect is wrong or where the error, back to PS modify the following layers, do a good job and then merge to the top level and then import the CD.
(The effect Import CD is not available in PS we all know that. If you create a new blank layer and effect layer merge, it can solve this problem, but the error, the effect cannot be modified, the usual solution is to save as a JPG file, master this point, later will not be so troublesome and waste of space.
Attach: CorelDRAW image file into Photoshop three ways (source online)
CorelDRAW and Photoshop have long been the PC's well-known design software, is the first choice for professional design users, both in graphics, image processing, CorelDRAW is the dominant vector graphics processing, Photoshop is the best choice for planar image design, and the combination of the two can give full play to your imagination and draw beautiful and magical patterns.
This involves how to correctly output graphics and images from CorelDRAW to Photoshop, and which method is a better problem.
Three ways to generate bitmap with CorelDRAW combined with Photoshop.
(a) Select the appropriate object in the CorelDRAW, COPY, and then open a new file in Photoshop, paste it up, this is the easiest way (hereinafter referred to as "clipboard Method");
This method is simple and easy to use, do not generate intermediate files, the disadvantage is poor image quality, due to the conversion from the Clipboard, so the image is coarser, no anti-aliasing (Anti-alias) effect, is a method not advocated.
(ii) Use the CorelDRAW "Output" function (some versions are called "Export") in CorelDRAW to output the CorelDRAW vector graph as a bitmap ("Dot Matrix").
The image generated by this method is better than the quality of the Clipboard method, so many users use this method, but there are drawbacks compared to the "EPS" method.