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2020 Product Family Comparison Product Family Comparison For occasional For graphics For graphics graphics users and hobbyists and professionals in small creative consumers home businesses to large businesses Main Applications Most Popular CorelDRAW® 2020 CorelDRAW Essentials 2020 CorelDRAW Standard 2020 Corel PHOTO-PAINT™ 2020 Corel PHOTO-PAINT Standard 2020 Corel Font Manager™ 2020 Remove PowerTRACE™️ CAPTURE™ CorelDRAW.app™ Corel AfterShot™ 3 HDR Key Features & Tools (Highlights) New row Bitmap-to-vector tracing ( ) Bitmap-to-vector tracing PowerTRACE™️ PowerTRACE™️ Quick Trace (one-click tracing) PowerTRACE™️ Bevel tool, Shadow tools, Spiral, Smooth Bevel tool, Shadow tool, Spiral, Smooth (Advanced with AI technology) (Advanced with AI technology) and Smear tool, Contour tool and Smear tool Bevel tool, Shadow tool, Spiral, Smooth and Smear tool Dimension dockers, Alignment guides Alignment guides, Guidelines docker Clone Tool, Artistic Media Alignment guides, Guidelines docker Symmetry drawing mode, Block Shadow tool, Impact tool, Pointillizer, PhotoCocktail Object styles, Color styles, Color harmonies Professional Print options (CMYK features, Composite, Color separations, Postscript, Prepress tabs, large print preview) Advanced page layout: left & right master pages, custom placeholder text, image Advanced page layout: left & right master rendering above 150dpi pages, custom placeholder text Enhanced Color management, Color Enhanced Color management, Color Enhanced Color management, Color proofing option, Pantone color palettes, proofing option, spot color support on output proofing option, spot color support Universal Laser & Roland color palettes on output Collaboration tools Collaboration tools** Collaboration tools** Automation support (VSTA, VBA), Macro Manager Content Most Popular Vector images 1,000 Over 7,000 High-resolution digital photos 100 1,000 TrueType and OpenType® fonts 175 1,000 Professionally designed templates Over 60 150 Fountain, vector and bitmap fills 600 600 File Format Support (Highlights) ~10 ~70 ~100 GIF, JPG, PNG, BMP, CPT, CPX, CMX, FILL, and TXT PDF, DOCX, PSD, TIFF, WMF, EMF, (Image rendering in PDF export AI, EPS, SVG (Image rendering in PDF export limited to 150dpi) limited to 150dpi) DWG/DXF, DCS, CGM, JPEG 2000, TTF, DES, PPT, XLS, PUB, VSD Documentation Quick Start Guide Quick-reference card Help files (Some features described in the help files are not included in CorelDRAW Standard and/or Essentials.) Training Training videos (internet connection required) (Insights from the Experts may cover features not included in CorelDRAW Video Hints and Insights Standard and/or Essentials.) from the Experts (Insights from the Experts may cover features not included in CorelDRAW Standard and/or Essentials.) Hints docker (Some features described in the "** Collaboration features are available only through subscription or with an additional purchase plan for perpetual license customers." Hints are exclusive to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite.) * Additional features are excluded from CorelDRAW Essentials 2020, CorelDRAW Standard 2020, and Corel PHOTO-PAINT Standard 2020. ** Collaboration features are available only through subscription or with an additional purchase plan for perpetual license customers. © 2020 Corel Corporation. All rights reserved. 05/20.
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