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I’m having mixed results with resizing a logo. The orginal is done in CorelDRAW 11 at 4"X3" inches; it’s twocolor with some fill blending. I save that as an eps file; bring it in to PS; copy it, opening a new window, copying and saving as a .PSD. This works fine, the logo is sharp as a razor and I’m able apply the PS changes I want to make. I’m totally happy with this.
When I reduce the logo in Corel, say to 3, 2 and 1 inches I begin to lose some of the smoothness that is present in Corel when I save the reduced logos and bring them into PS the way I did the first one.
Is there a technique that can be applied when reducing in PS to maintain the integrity of the file? Any help, or suggestions appreciated.
Thanks, BuddyB
When I reduce the logo in Corel, say to 3, 2 and 1 inches I begin to lose some of the smoothness that is present in Corel when I save the reduced logos and bring them into PS the way I did the first one.
Is there a technique that can be applied when reducing in PS to maintain the integrity of the file? Any help, or suggestions appreciated.
Thanks, BuddyB
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