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    Default Controlling Vector (Corel DRAW) Sizes in Photoshop

    How can we calculate the number of pixels/inches of vector image (in this case Corel DRAW object) would show into a bitmap program like Photoshop, after exporting as JPG?

    Thanks in advance.

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    the reason a vector is used for printing is because it's completely scalable. it has no set resolution. When you export it to a jpg you should be presented with an option called "Resolution" which is the pixel/inch. screen resolution by standard is 72ppi, standard lo-res print would be 300dpi.
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    And "ding" for the win, adam!

    Hope that answered your question.

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    Thanks Adam for your response, actually I wanted to ask that the size of a Corel DRAW object, how it can be controlled in number of pixels (size not dpi). So that I know that a particular object is going to be exported (from corel to Bitmap/JPG) in xx number of sq inches or sq pixels ?

    I want to control that resizing of object export to jpg in CDR.

    Kamran

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    I didnt tried the option you told, yet. May be that already answers resizing question.

    Thanks for help.

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