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How do large-scale advertising banner layouts in CorelDraw?
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The biggest question I have about Korel is how to make large-scale billboards / banners, etc., in size, say 3X6 m.
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Well, if we make some kind of primitive banner with 2 stripes and an inscription, all this can be drawn in Corele from scratch and it will be vector and scale well to any size.
And if you need to insert, for example, pictures or photos of some ready-made ones into the banner. You will not look for them as special vector ones. Just downloaded from the Internet bitmaps in size, for example 500X1000 pixels, will pictures be suitable for these purposes?
How will they look when magnified 10-15 times? Will they be stretched into pixels, or does Corel somehow vectorize these pictures too?
Here's an example banner (photo), let's say it's made in Corel. How did they make Harold on such a large scale without losing quality?
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"How will they look when magnified by 10-15 times? Will they be stretched into pixels, or does Corel also vectorize these images somehow?" - No, Corel does not vectorize the raster images automatically inserted by you, this can be done using some functions, but this will only work for simple images with a small number of colors, it is not justified and useless to apply to photo realistic images in most cases.
The main way out is to select good resolution images.
See the technical requirements for the layout of the company that will print and place. They are aware of all the nuances, often made mistakes and describe in detail all the points.
https://баннер-москва.рф/requirements
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