file extension CDR - Corel Draw bitmap (preview) image format
File extension CDR description:
Bitmap image format, created and used by Corel Draw.Associated applications to file extension CDR:
Company / developer:
Pierre.e Gougelet
XnView is a utility for viewing and converting
graphic files.
It has the features :
* Import about 400 graphic file formats
* Export about 50 graphic file formats
* Multipage TIFF, Animated GIF, Animated ICO support
* Image IPTC, EXIF metadata support
* EXIF auto rotation support
* IPTC editing
* Resize, rotate, crop support
* Lossless rotate & crop (jpeg) support
* Adjust brightness, contrast...
* Auto levels, contrast
* Modify number of colors
* Apply filters (blur, average, emboss, ...)
* Apply effects (lens, wave, ...)
* Fullscreen mode
* Slide show with effects
* Batch convert, batch rename
* Create WEB page easily
* Screen capture
* Create contact Sheet
* Create or edit Multi-page file (TIFF, DCX, LDF)
* TWAIN & WIA support (Windows only)
* Print support (Windows only)
* Drag & Drop support (Windows only)
* Compare image side by side
* Filmstrip layout
* 44 languages support (Windows only)
* And many many other things..
* No Adware, No Spyware
XnView is provided as FREEWARE for private non-commercial or educational use (including non-profit organization).
Company / developer:
Corel Corporation
CorelDraw is arguably the best illustration program on the PC side -- it was one of the first to appear for that platform and has matured with it.
CorelDraw also sports a robust, agile toolbox and a brilliant interface that is totally user-configurable. This review was conducted on the PC, but apart from Mac OS X-specific issues -- and note that version 11 is for Mac OS X only -- comments made about the PC version apply equally to the Mac platform.
CorelDraw's forte is instant live special effects with interactive tools. It's a snap to apply transparency, gradient fills, 3D extrusions, drop shadows, and distortion envelopes on the fly by dragging the mouse over a selected object and then adjusting the effect's position, color, and extent



