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I'm an artist with a ton of image files created with C. Print House. My old Epson Printer failed and I bought an HP. When I tried printing it took 5 to 15 minutes to produce an image. Thinking it was the printer I returned it and bought a Cannon. Same thing happened. Cannon Tech PROVED it wasn't the printer, but the Old Corel. Corel tech said they no longer supported number 3 and didn't know to convert the images to another format or application for faster (normal)printing. I'm stuck! You can't believe how many art images I have. Does anyone out there have a clue as to how I might solve this? I use Windows XP. Thanks.Convert the image format.Hi Fed-- I'm a tech dummy. Convert the image format--How?
Can you explain? ThanksOpen the image with corel & save it with a different format.
Open the corel image with a different graphics program and save it in a different format.
Search the web for a program that will 'convert' the format for you.
Perhaps you could tell us what format your images have been saved in
'mypicture.what'Thanks, Fed--
I opened THREE images in Corel "save as" and converted to jpg, then imported into Adobe Limited & printed from there. It worked. the 4th image, though (same routine) didn't pan out as it produced a fine stepdpown effect, which was hugely disappointing since it's an important art image for me. I'll try again tomorrow.
Thanks again.Hi Fed--
My last message was incorrect. My GOOD eyeglasses were broken--was wairing old, and when my wife saw the printouts she pointed out the fact that all the images had a somewhat finer stepdown, meaning they were useless. Meaning I have to buy a new program that will do what the Corel allowed, sizing, positioning, placing duplicates side-by-side on a single sheet, cropping, adding text, etc.
A couple of years ago I heard good things about Paint Shop Pro, and it wasn't too expensive. I was wondering if you had thoughts on the subject? Anxious to hear.
Thanks
You can try PSP for free, also Gimp & Irfanview.
Take a look here under the GRAPHIC stuff.
http://lists.thedatalist.com/Thanks, Fed, I will. Have a Happy, Successful New year.



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