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Saving files in EPS format for printing

You can save files in EPS-DCS format for printing. It is important to note that you cannot reopen EPS-DCS files in Corel Painter. Therefore, you should also save a copy in another format first so that you can reopen it in Corel Painter.

When saving to EPS-DCS, you can enable an output preview, such as color preview. Corel Painter uses the loaded ICC profiles to control separation. If the output preview is disabled, Corel Painter uses the default separation tables. For more information, see Understanding color management.

The images that you save as encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files conform to the Desktop Color Separation (EPS-DCS) format.

To save a file in EPS format for printing Back to Top

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Corel Painter uses the device’s default screening information to produce high-quality color separations. If the No preview option is enabled when you save a file in EPS format, Corel Painter uses the Color Studio separation tables with your device’s default screening.


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