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How to send CorelDraw files through email?

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I want to be able to send it with the SAME QUALITY.

I am talking to manufacturers on alibaba.com and don't want to send them crappy quality designs.

I have sent designs to people before, all with terrible quality unless they have coreldraw or adobe.

I use Paint to send it (stock windows program) (JPEG)

once i paste it into paint, the quality is diminished.

is there any other program i could use for JPEG, that would be good quality?

any remedies?
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export out of corel in jpeg format and make sure resolution is what you want
Or ask Corel to export it as a pdf, most people can open that.
When I send a jpg, I often ask "PLEASE click and open jpg!" because too often they just see it in the email and don't click on the attachment.
If you send it as a PDF make sure your settings are for vector format so that they can extract the file on their end. Do they allow for EPS files? That would be the best option if they are trying to get a vector object.
Hey Scuba_Steve,I'm looking to get a affordable cutter.One that will do signs,tees,stickers and limited twill usage.What have u guys got?
Hey Scuba_Steve,I'm looking to get a affordable cutter.One that will do signs,tees,stickers and limited twill usage.What have u guys got?
I would say that the Expert 24 is suited for that but limit the twill cutting as it is a stepper motor and prolonged heavy use on that material will run down the motor faster.

I do recommend the Roland GX24 if you can afford it though. I have one that is going on 7 years old and still running great almost every day!
Thank you everyone. Exporting worked !!
Just a further comment. If you are exporting it can I recommend PNG. JPG is a poor file format for printing. It is small, but the noise it creates through its compression algorithm is not too good. Also, it cannot support transparency so using a PNG will mean if your CorelDRAW artwork does not have a white background nor will your bitmap image.
Design it on the good program use Corel and export in high resolution than send it to those, there is no any problem. don't use paint etc
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