So I made an image I want to use for a background in CorelDraw, which makes vectors. but whatever image file I export it to, be it jpg, png or bmp, I get those horrible little colour defects that appear around outlines.
Is there any way to stop this from happening?
.png is lossless so that shouldn't be happening.
Are you exporting in cmyk or something? That's all I can think of if you've tried png.
Can you post a .png of the image in quesiton?
Okay.
Here for full size: [url]http://www.cubeupload.com/img/c8c000claptophat.png[/url]
Hold on, i've just realized that If I hjost it there and click set as desktop it's actually better quality than the origional imag! How trhe hell does that work?
[QUOTE=FlakMonkey66;18257339]Okay.
Here for full size: [url]http://www.cubeupload.com/img/c8c000claptophat.png[/url]
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Everything is fine with this picture.
EDIT:It's probably your screen having problems with antialiasing.
Well, the picture is not having any quality problems as far as i can see.
What kind of screen have you got?
There's no problem with the quality.
I know, the image is better wuality if I host it and then set it as my desktop wallpaper than if i set it from my picures. It's odd.
[QUOTE=FlakMonkey66;18257339]Okay.
Here for full size: [url]http://www.cubeupload.com/img/c8c000claptophat.png[/url]
Hold on, i've just realized that If I hjost it there and click set as desktop it's actually better quality than the origional imag! How trhe hell does that work?[/QUOTE]
If you were looking it through window's preview thingy, it messes with the colours.
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