In programs such as photoshop and illustrator, I would like to have antialiasing features such as sharp crisp in corel draw, the antialiasing system of the corel draw program is quite bad, especially in texts.
Has anyone witnessing this issue have their VIEW set to ENHANCED?
Go to the VIEW drop down menu and select ENHANCED from the first selections.
From the two screenshots posted in this thread, I noticed that there was a slight difference but with 96DPI resolutions, I really hope you understand, a type of text file at this output size that you will create, antialiasing at 96 DPI is complete nonsense.
I posted two separate JPG files with 300 DPI resolutions.
I challenge anyone to tell me if they can noticed a difference to a point where you can really wish to ditch a software over another for that reason.
NOTE CorelDRAW took significantly faster than Adobe to export the image.
Dear CorelUX Team, they can not send any screenshots about this issue. Because this issue does not exist.
There are few perofrmance and rendering problems for text editing on CorelDRAW but there is not anti-aliasing problems. I wondered too, i am waiting screenshots from who (652 person?) voted to this thread
I've used all versions of corel, tried it on many computers and video cards, tried every setting, but then I realized that this problem is not about me, it's totally coreldraw's bad writing engine, I can't believe that engineers don't see such a simple but important feature
Here are Print screen samples of display difference between CorelDRAW and Illustrator
Try to find differences...
Refer to my other post for the display solution.
Has anyone witnessing this issue have their VIEW set to ENHANCED?
Go to the VIEW drop down menu and select ENHANCED from the first selections.
From the two screenshots posted in this thread, I noticed that there was a slight difference but with 96DPI resolutions, I really hope you understand, a type of text file at this output size that you will create, antialiasing at 96 DPI is complete nonsense.
I posted two separate JPG files with 300 DPI resolutions.
I challenge anyone to tell me if they can noticed a difference to a point where you can really wish to ditch a software over another for that reason.
NOTE
CorelDRAW took significantly faster than Adobe to export the image.
Dear CorelUX Team, they can not send any screenshots about this issue. Because this issue does not exist.
There are few perofrmance and rendering problems for text editing on CorelDRAW but there is not anti-aliasing problems. I wondered too, i am waiting screenshots from who (652 person?) voted to this thread
Hello!
Thanks for sharing this idea.
The team has some follow up questions:
Is it possible to share some screenshots highlighting the specific quality problems you are noticing with anti-aliased fonts?
In your workflow, do you work with text and fonts in digital workflows, print workflows, or both?
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and workflow details with us.
I'm not sure why people are even posting Ideas here on this website, Corel isn't listening at all... they never did...
I'm done with Corel, it's outdated and broken. Have you guys tried Affinity Designer?
https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/
I'm Beginer
@Ian Nelson : Please Look :) Screenshots and Compare
Corel Draw : https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnfFBBDRYOKdr1YIQwDRQV8ig_qk?e=lhpAuS
Illustrator : https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnfFBBDRYOKdr1f-ntpwYJ1FOfQs?e=3zsOp2
Who are these noobs making this obviously naive critique?
Y'all, pick View>Enhanced
Your welcome, now hopefully they can work on something useful instead.
I've used all versions of corel, tried it on many computers and video cards, tried every setting, but then I realized that this problem is not about me, it's totally coreldraw's bad writing engine, I can't believe that engineers don't see such a simple but important feature