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Old 4 Weeks Ago Oct 21, 2009 5:26:49 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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I have been messing around with corel draw suite 12 now for a few hours and cannot find how to seperate colors.My logo is a 2 color job.HELP
 
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Default Re: Seperating colors with corel

you should be able to separate them in the printer interface, I trap/choke in corel usually with the outline tool ... depends how intricate.
 
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go to print after you choose to print you will be in the print set up window from there you wil have the ability to separate colors
 
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Default Re: Seperating colors with corel

This is where I advise using a Postscript printer, but Corel will do seps to any printer. Just tick the separations box in the print dialogue.
Note that if you design in CMYK it will separate to CMYK & if you want spots you must design in spots.
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Best Corel tutorial website out there....
Separations tutorial
Bitmap Color Separations in CorelDRAW tutorial
 
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I have been messing around with corel draw suite 12 now for a few hours and cannot find how to seperate colors.My logo is a 2 color job.HELP
Your logo has only 2 colours and it is quite simple
to seperate the colour in corel draw suite 12 if you are farmilar with it. Like Dan said,you can find the tutorial like video at youtube.All the best!
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ok...I am still struggling,lets just say that I am not familiar with suite 12I have been watching vids non stop to no avail.still can not seperate.
 
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ok...I am still struggling,lets just say that I am not familiar with suite 12I have been watching vids non stop to no avail.still can not seperate.
These should help let me know if they do not answer you questions....


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Default Re: Seperating colors with corel

Go to file, print, separations tab. I am not using 12 but I would imagine it would be the same.
 
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