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Opening .cdr and .cpt

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Opening .cdr and .cpt Kevin Brubeck Unhammer 06 Mar 08:58
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
2012-03-06 08:58:24 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

Opening .cdr and .cpt

Steve Kinney writes:

On 03/05/2012 11:52 AM, promovis wrote:

Download Uniconvertor, convert your cdr to svg, edit svg with Gimp. Good luck!

You might also want to give Inkscape a try - it's a native SVG editor. The best you can do with the GIMP is convert the SVG file from vector format to a bitmap format, and presumably there was a reason of some sort for creating a vector based file in the first place.

There's also sk1, the program from which UniConvertor spawned: http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/sk1-development-restarted

I haven't tried it myself, but it may be interesting; likely more suitable for vector graphics than GIMP anyway. Does CMYK.

-Kevin