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Corel Releases CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020

Offers enhancements including artificial intelligence (AI).

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Corel (Ottawa, ON, Canada) has released CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020. According to a release from the company, the latest software enables graphics professionals and teams to break down creative barriers with artificial intelligence (AI), performance enhancements and access to cloud-based collaboration to speed up the creative workflow.

The release went on to state that the new software package is a  complete collection of professional applications for vector illustration, layout and typography, photo editing, and more. Users will be able to work with design files virtually anywhere and, for the first time, subscribers can take advantage of the app’s new collaboration features to simplify the entire review and approval process.

New and enhanced features include the following:

  • Image upsampling and artifact removal: Enlarge images with AI-based upsampling options that create high quality results with clean edges, sharpness, and fine details. Get more out of lossy JPEG images with machine learning techniques that remove JPEG compression artifacts and recover color details, eliminating the need for time-consuming manual editing.
  • PowerTRACE: Bitmap-to-vector trace results provided by a new AI-assisted image-optimization technology that improves the quality of a bitmap as it’s being traced.
  • Art Style effects: When working in CorelDRAW and Corel PHOTO-PAINT, choose from a range of eye-catching AI presets inspired by the techniques of different artists and genres to produce a stylized version of an image or object.
  • Masks in Corel PHOTO-PAINT: Quickly and accurately select an image with the new Smart Selection Mask that intelligently expands the selection by finding edges. The Mask Transform tool now enables transformations to be applied to pixels within a mask.

For more information, visit coreldraw.com.

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