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15-Feb-2007, 10:45 PM #1
Assigning color to a graphic for export
I have a logo created in CorelDraw that has been assigned a color - Reflex Blue. I'm bringing it into a PageMaker publication and its being put on a gradated fill so the graphic background needs to be transparent.
If I export the logo as a CMX file, the color on screen does not appear to be the same as the other elements on the page that are created in PageMaker and are assigned Reflex Blue. It does print correctly but when I create a pdf for use on the web, the logo color appears to be different then the rest of the blues on the page and they need to be the same.
If I export it as an eps, the color is correct but the background appears as a white block and is not transparent. If I export is as an Illustrator file, I get the transparent background but the color is wrong.
I've tried this with PageMaker 6.5 & 7.0, and CorelDraw 7 & 11.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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