Colour palettes in the Corel graphics package 5.x-8.x

With the use of the .cpl file format in CorelDRAW!, Photo Paint and the other parts of the graphic package, colours are easily accessible.


Versions 5.x-8.x
File format cpl
Colour systems all
Optimizations

Standard RGB
Trinitron RGB
Offset printing uncoated paper
Offset printing coated paper
Newsprint

Application for 2D, 3D, pixel-oriented, vector-oriented design
Ergonomics ***

 

Destination Directory

CorelDRAW! 5.x COREL50\FARBE
CorelDRAW! 6.x COREL60\PROGRAMS\DATA
CorelDRAW! 7.x COREL70\CUSTOM
CorelDRAW! 8.x COREL\GRAPHICS8\CUSTOM\PALETTES

The adherence to this destination path is not necessary for the availability of the palettes in the program.


Using colour palettes in CorelDRAW! 5.x-7.x

If the files are to be installed in the aforementioned directory, all colours are available for all colour functions (lines, fill in, gradient, etc.) in CorelDRAW!:

  1. Open CorelDRAW! and the file you intend to work with.
  2. Click on the colour selection field (fill bucket) and the colour wheel symbol.
  3. Go to "define palette".
  4. In the aforementioned directory open one of the below named palette files.
  5. Select "define paletteDefinierte Palette/define as standard".
  6. Exit the colour selection window by selecting OK and select from the main menu under "view/ clour palette" the "define palette" (5.0) or under "view/ colourpalette" the "user defined colours".
  7. You can now design with the colour palette!

In Corel PHOTO-PAINT 5.0 you can arrive at the colours through the colour selection-roll up-window, which can be selected from the "view" menu. In the top third of this window you need to click on the arrow symbol located beneath the colour-model selection field and open the desired colour palette. In Corel PHOTO-PAINT 6.0 and 7.0 you arrive in the colour selection window in which, to begin with, you can open a new or existing 24-bit colour picture and then with a double click you can select one of the relevant colours from the lower horizontal picture bar.

In CorelSHOW 5.0 and CorelTRACE 5.0 the colour selection window is pulled up with a colourful switch on the right side of the upper button bar in the programs. The selection of the RAL-colours through the "defined palette" is equivalent to that of CorelDRAW! 5.0.

In CorelMOTION 3D (6.0 and 7.0) you will arrive at the selection of the "defined palette" through the "environment characteristics" and "edit surfaces". In Corel OCR TRACE it is the menu command "extras/ options/ colour", and in CorelPRESENTS one arrives at the colours with the fill bucket from the tools palette, exactly as with CorelDRAW! (see above).

CorelDREAM 3D and CorelDEPTH do not permit the use of colour files as they do not support user defined colour palettes.


Using colour palettes in CorelDRAW! 8.x

  1. Open CorelDRAW! and the file you intend to work with.
  2. Click on the colour selection field (fill bucket) and the colour surface-symbol
  3. In the headline of the now open window select the button on the right ("customised palettes").
  4. Under "typ" select the "open palette" function and go to the desired file in the COREL/GRAPHICS8/CUSTM/PALETTES directory.
  5. Under "options" select the "display colour names" entry.
  6. With "view/colour palette/customised colours" the colours are always visible on the border of the screen.
  7. The RAL-colours are also readily available with "view/ Rollups/ colour" and "palette/ defined colours" in a rollup window.
  8. The opportunity to switch between different palettes (varying optimisations) is practical: "load view/colour palette" opens a so-called "docking window". The diverse palettes can be added, to the existing palettes, for quick access with the “load” command.
  9. You can now design with the colour palette!

In Corel Photo-Paint as in CorelDRAW-Rollup you can establish the tone with a double click on "paint" the active colour for retouching (fill bucket, paintbrush). With "load view/palettes" you likewise arrive at a "docking window" for quick palatte selection and with "view/ defined colours" you can permanently affix the colours on the border of the screen.

CorelDREAM 3D and CorelDEPTH do not permit the use of colour files as they do not support user defined colour palettes.


Different masks are used in the composition (here: CorelDRAW 8.0).
The RAL-palette window floats to the right. The chosen active RAL-colour name appears in the lower status bar.

 


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