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A real dumb question...

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Nov 18th 2002#78826 Report
Member since: Feb 7th 2002
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I'm remaking a logo for a MC club, hehe for free and for fun.

A darn ugly logo, if you ask me...The question is if it is possible to save the file in a format wich is possible to open in Corel Draw (???) without flattening the image. The layers should be intact and "workable"...This is second hand information and I truly don't know why they want it that way.

Anyways, the logo is done, sometimes ago, in three layers and from what I can see, somebody changed the size on the pic wich makes it all jagged and real ugly looking. They wanna "remake" it and have it send back to them in a format wich can be opened in Coral Draw....

I've asked for the original file, but haven't got an answer yet, so I thought I would post here to see if anyone of you Guru's knew if this is possible at all to do this, or if I should tell them that I will make a new one instead....)
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Nov 18th 2002#78839 Report
Member since: Jun 16th 2002
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Make it in Illustrator. Then save it as an .eps.
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Nov 18th 2002#78886 Report
Member since: Nov 18th 2002
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Just a guess, but if you're not using any blending modes apart from 'normal', save the 3 layers as .png files and put them back together in Corel.
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Nov 18th 2002#78898 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
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Does the version of CorelWhatever that you're referring to deal with layered TIFFs?
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Nov 19th 2002#79006 Report
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devlkore: It is a simple, simple logo, so I would be very surprised if I would have to use any other blending mode but normal, Thx, gonna try it...

U23: I honestly do not know, 'cuz It is the printer who's got that proggie and I do not talk directly to him ;-) Not the best way to do a job, even if it is for free, but I will investigate whatever version he's got and if it's possible for him to open TIFF's. Thx for your suggestion.
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Nov 19th 2002#79007 Report
Member since: Nov 18th 2002
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YAY! I helped somebody!

Tell me if it works.
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Nov 19th 2002#79008 Report
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I will !
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