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You can also
Choose a color mode In the Settings area, choose a color mode from the Color mode
list box.
Embed the color profile In the Advanced area, enable the Embed color profile check box.
Control image quality In the Settings area, choose a quality option from the Quality list
box or type a value.
Set the JPEG 2000 download from low to high resolution so that
the size of the entire image increases
In the Advanced area, choose Resolution\Quality from the
Progression list box.
Set the JPEG 2000 download from the upper-left corner of the
image to the lower-right corner
In the Advanced area, choose Resolution\Position from the
Progression list box.
Set the JPEG 2000 download from the upper-left corner of the
image to the lower-right corner
In the Advanced area, choose Position from the Progression list
box.
Set the JPEG 2000 download progressively by color channel In the Advanced area, choose Channels from the Progression list
box.
Allow JPEG 2000 codestream In the Advanced area, enable the Codestream check box.
JPEG 2000 (JP2) technical notes
Corel DESIGNER can import either JP2 or JPC files but export only to the JP2 format.
Corel DESIGNER supports exporting JPEG 2000 files in 24-bit RGB, and 8-bit grayscale.
CMYK, 48-bit RGB, and black-and-white images are not supported for export.
Kodak Photo CD Image (PCD)
Kodak® Photo CD image file is a raster format developed by Eastman Kodak for scanning photographic images onto compact discs. PCD
images are derived from 35-mm film negatives or slides that have been converted to digital format and stored on a CD. Photo CD allows
high-quality digital storage and manipulation of photographic images. The PCD format is typically used by photofinishers and service
bureaus who provide the service of placing photographs on CDs.
This file format is not supported by the 64-bit version of the application.
To import a Kodak Photo CD image file
1
Click File Import.
2 Choose the folder in which the file is stored.
3 Choose PCD - Kodak Photo-CD image (*.pcd) from the list box next to the File name box.
4 Click the filename.
5 Click Import.
6 In the PCD import dialog box, move any of the following sliders:
Brightness — lets you set the amount of light