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    Which is the best software in a printing company PHOTOSHOP, CORELDRAW, or ILLUSTRATE................?

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    I think Corel is good one

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    There are considerable advantages in getting your customers through print advertising. The most obvious is that anyone who contacts you to automatically print ads have qualified as a prospect to buy your product or service.

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    DPI for Print / Actual Inch- Photoshop Help. Visit Dev Shed to discuss DPI for Print / Actual Inch.

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    Since these people couldn't seem to understand and answer your question...

    You can use all three to do a very good job. You can create high resolution images in Photoshop if you make them large enough and set the settings correctly (for printing I would recommend 300 dpi when you open a new document). Though I've not used Corel Draw myself, I do know talented artists who use Corel Draw and Corel Painter. Again it's about the settings and the size.

    As for Illustrator, you can use it just like the others. It's a very good program for creating logos and brands because you can create vector shapes and in that program, it allows you to enlarge and shrink vector shapes and images without losing quality. So you can make something and if you need it bigger, you can resize it without worry or losing quality.

    Basically its about which one you can use better, because all three will do perfectly fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by talks_44 View Post
    Since these people couldn't seem to understand and answer your question...

    You can use all three to do a very good job. You can create high resolution images in Photoshop if you make them large enough and set the settings correctly (for printing I would recommend 300 dpi when you open a new document). Though I've not used Corel Draw myself, I do know talented artists who use Corel Draw and Corel Painter. Again it's about the settings and the size.

    As for Illustrator, you can use it just like the others. It's a very good program for creating logos and brands because you can create vector shapes and in that program, it allows you to enlarge and shrink vector shapes and images without losing quality. So you can make something and if you need it bigger, you can resize it without worry or losing quality.

    Basically its about which one you can use better, because all three will do perfectly fine.
    Agree, you can used all three,, Illustrator and corel can be used creating vector, while photoshop for image manipulation, photo edit, etc..
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    Hey,

    Nice articles related to best benefit of using web designing.Thanks for sharing these valuable information. Really i love Designing different web sites.

    Cheers.

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    Corel Draw is the best option for you because it uses vectors and you will never see a pixel in these images.
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    Hey,

    All have their own advantages, however I would think you can go for Coreldraw or Photoshop for your job, both of them are pretty effective.
    Cheers.

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    For vector design use illustrator but mostly printing company use photoshop.

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