Q: CorelDRAW's color plate suddenly become bright fluorescent color, how to do?
A: This problem appears more prevalent on versions CorelDRAW 9 and 12, mainly on the issue of color management. This is also a color mode, in the Coreldraw9 called highlighting, in doing some special effects (such as high reflective, high brightness) when used. Or because the system is not stable or printing files too complex, CorelDRAW color management appears a problem, generally from the original CMYK system into an RGB system, so the color looks very dazzling.
Here are a few solutions.
Solution One
Coreldraw9:cbrl+t, wide area, correct display color, correct print color.
CORELDRAW12: Tools, color Management, the following mode select "Optimize for professional output" or "Optimize for print output" can be.
Workaround Two
If the above method doesn't work, use the following method:
CORELDRAW11-12: Show all Files and hidden files in My Computer view first, then c:documents and settingsuserapplication the user Custom inside DATACORELGRAPHICS12 Data is deleted directly. Then reopen CorelDRAW 12, the inside of the palette is now missing, in the window of the palette is selected to be able to see the familiar standard colors.
Workaround Three
Because the system is not stable or printing the file is too complex, CorelDRAW color management appears a problem, generally from the original CMYK system into an RGB system, so the color looks very dazzling.
Processing method:
Look at your CorelDRAW menu bar "tool" There is no "color calibration" This item, there is a point it can be restored (and workspace-related to see whether the creation of this option, the default does not).
If not, open the option (Tools/Options), open the command (Custom/command) in the right drop-down menu select "Tools", pull the scroll bar to the end, you can see "Color calibration", drag it out, put it under the Tools menu, OK, and then use it.
To open the color manager at this point, color management is definitely "none", please select the color management style for "printing" or similar. sure you can.
If none of the above is found, open Windows Explorer and enter c:documents and settings[the username of the computer you logged on to when you shut down CorelDRAW, for example 007]application Datacorelgraphics13user Config This directory, directly color.ini this file deleted, and then start CorelDRAW can be.