

I am not calling you a dummy, I myself own about 15-20 in that set of books from Linux for dummy’s to Windows Xp for dummy’s. Most noticeably is the Corel for dummy’s books. There is a ton of help literature out there for it. You are very fortunate that you got Corel draw for you design program. A regular LeftClick would bring up ascii characters on the screen. simply delete the ".html" portion, and it will download fine. My issue was, it wanted to save it as "".
#Convert raster to vector corel paintshop zip
Oh yeah, I have Netscape, and to download the Zip (in case other people have issues too) I had to Right click over it, and choose "Save Link Target As". Ummmmm, I think that's all I have right now. Let's say I'm just wanting to scan a pic for engraving, but I want to cut around it, is there a vector function in Corel that can just add a vector outline around the pic? (preferably with an adjustable buffer between the pic and the line, so it's not cutting out on the engraved line) Or am I stuck with tracing it by hand. Or would they be just similar to Corel Trace that comes with Corel Draw? Photograv worth the investment (after already having Corel)? Looks like there are a lot of Raster-to-Vector programs out there, are any a must have for what I want to do? (scan in scrollsaw patterns). I've done plenty with Paint Shop Pro, but that was mostly photo editing, no vector stuff.

Thanks, looks like a good place to start.
