Full Version: jpeg/bitmap
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#4]
22 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#1] 22 Jun 2006
If you have the suite, select the bitmap, then on the menu bar select 'Bitmaps/Edit Bitmap'. That will bring up Corel Paint and load that image.
If you need to replace all instances of that color, select '[Image] Adjust/Replace Color'. If it is only one area, and there is also that color elsewhere, first mask the area needed and then do the above. It will only adjust what is in the masked area.
When you click on the save icon it will save it into the Draw file.
From: Linda (LINDAG) [#5]
22 Jun 2006
To: ALL
Thank you all for your answers. The job will not pay enough to warrant spending the $12 to have it changed to vector, however that is good info for future reference.
I have tried to select a single color within a bitmap, but have not had luck doing so. Obviously I am not doing something correctly.
I'll continue to play with it...
Thanks again for your help!
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#6]
22 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#5] 22 Jun 2006
If it's real large, go to my website (click on the link in my signature) and upload it there. I can't promise you anything......
From: logojohn [#7]
22 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#5] 22 Jun 2006
Have you used masks in photo paint.
You basically can trace around the area you want to change with your mouse.
Then you can select a paint color and change just the masked area. Nothing outside the masked areas will be changed. You can also use the brightness/contrast or tone curve or other things on just the masked area.
If the surrounding areas are a very different color the magic wand tool will select and mask the area with one click.
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EDITED: 22 Jun 2006 by LOGOJOHN
From: Franklin (FW_HAYNES) [#8]
22 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#1] 22 Jun 2006
From: Linda (LINDAG) [#9]
22 Jun 2006
To: ALL
EDITED: 4 Apr 2007 by LINDAG
From: sprinter [#10]
22 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#9] 22 Jun 2006
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#11]
22 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#9] 23 Jun 2006
EDITED: 23 Jun 2006 by CSEWELL
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#12]
23 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#9] 23 Jun 2006
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#13]
23 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#9] 23 Jun 2006
Here it is as a JPG and as a vectored DXF.
When you download them, reply to this post so I can delete them, they are way too big to leave here, but it was necessary to get you good images.
From: Linda (LINDAG) [#14]
23 Jun 2006
To: Carl (CSEWELL) [#11] 23 Jun 2006
From: Linda (LINDAG) [#15]
23 Jun 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#12] 23 Jun 2006
From: Linda (LINDAG) [#16]
23 Jun 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#13] 23 Jun 2006
Thank you Harvey! I'll run your new color and Carl's new color by her and see what she thinks.
You guys are great! Thanks so much to all of you!
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#17]
23 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#14] 23 Jun 2006
You said brown, so that's what you got! In CorelDraw (version 12), you can darken the brown by selecting the object and, while holding down CTRL, left clicking on BLACK (or whatever color you want to add to it) on the color pallette. This will darken (add black) to the object in increments for each click.
I did a quick conversion from JPG to CDR (vector). There are a few items that I left for you to clean up if you decide to use it. Zoom in and you'll see where the areas are that need some minor touch-up.
Have a great weekend.
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#18]
23 Jun 2006
To: Carl (CSEWELL) [#17] 23 Jun 2006
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#19]
23 Jun 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#18] 23 Jun 2006
From: Linda (LINDAG) [#20]
23 Jun 2006
To: Carl (CSEWELL) [#11] 23 Jun 2006
Carl,
I must have been too tired last night to realize you had vectored this for me. I am able to change the colors to anything I want now! Thanks so much!
Did you use Corel Draw to change it?
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#21]
23 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#20] 25 Jun 2006
PhotoPaint and CorelTrace. And then the clean-up in CorelDraw.
Put the JPG underneath the vector version and make sure it meets your and your customer's satisfaction.
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#22]
24 Jun 2006
To: Linda (LINDAG) [#20] 25 Jun 2006
From: ram (MCTAWARDS) [#23]
24 Jun 2006
To: ALL
Hi,
It is an excellent trick to minimize the colouring effect.
Thank you.