Full Version: Sublmation and Power Clip
From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#1]
17 Apr 2007
To: ALL
quote:
I learned something today from Matt Woodhouse at Johnson plastics.... you my already know it, but I thought I would share it with you just in case you do not.
In Corel, when you power clip a bitmap into a shape, corel treats the power clipped image as a vector graphic.
If you are printing a color image,say, for sublimation, it is best to convert the powerclip image to a bitmap and then print. It prints faster, and you have better color control when you do.
In Corel, when you power clip a bitmap into a shape, corel treats the power clipped image as a vector graphic.
If you are printing a color image,say, for sublimation, it is best to convert the powerclip image to a bitmap and then print. It prints faster, and you have better color control when you do.