CorelDRAW

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Early CorelDraw files are of an undocumented proprietary format where the first two bytes spell <code>WL</code> in [[ASCII]]. Later formats were based on [[RIFF]], with <code>RIFF</code> as the first four bytes and a version identifier in bytes 9 to 15. The inner details (the data chunk of the RIFF version) remain proprietary.
 
Early CorelDraw files are of an undocumented proprietary format where the first two bytes spell <code>WL</code> in [[ASCII]]. Later formats were based on [[RIFF]], with <code>RIFF</code> as the first four bytes and a version identifier in bytes 9 to 15. The inner details (the data chunk of the RIFF version) remain proprietary.
  
Compressed formats, .CPX & .CDX are open/import only filters in versions in CorelDraw from version 6 on. Support for CDX was dropped after X6. Presumably formats released from Corel as clipart. (need samples to confirm)
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Compressed formats, .CPX & .CDX are open/import only filters in versions in CorelDraw from version 6 on. Support for CDX was dropped after X6. Released as compressed formats on the Corel ArtShow CD's during the 1990's<ref>ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/Other_Graphics_Apps/ArtShow/4550.txt</ref>.
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* ArtShow 91 (File formats supported: CDR, PCX, DIB, MID)
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* ArtShow 3 (File formats supported: BMP, CDR, PCX, PCD)
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* ArtShow 4 (File formats supported: BMP, CD_, PCX, PCD)
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* ArtShow 5 (File formats supported: CDX)
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* ArtShow 6 & 7 (File formats supported: CPX)
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 10:00, 27 December 2019

File Format
Name CorelDRAW
Ontology
Extension(s) .cdr, .cdt, .cdx, .cpx, .pat
PRONOM fmt/430, others

CorelDRAW is a vector graphics drawing program. Its native file format is generally found in .cdr files, but other extensions exist for variants of it. The format has gone through several major revisions over the years.

Contents

Identifiers

Format / Version Ext. RIFF type PRONOM Filter ID Remarks
Drawing 1.0 .cdr n/a fmt/467
Drawing 2.0 n/a fmt/466
Drawing 3.0 CDR x-fmt/379
Drawing 4.0 CDR4 fmt/465
Drawing 5.0 CDR5 fmt/464
Drawing 6.0 CDR6 x-fmt/29
Drawing 7.0 CDR7 x-fmt/291
Drawing 8.0 CDR8 x-fmt/292
Drawing 8.0 Bidi cdr8
Drawing 9.0 CDR9 x-fmt/374
Drawing 10.0 CDRA x-fmt/375
Drawing 11.0 CDRB x-fmt/378
Drawing 12.0 CDRC fmt/427
Drawing 12.5 DESC
Drawing X3 CDRD fmt/428
Drawing X4 CDRE fmt/429
Drawing X5 CDRF fmt/430
Drawing X6 .dat CDRG
Drawing X7 CDRH
Drawing X8 CDRJ
Drawing 2017 CDRK
Drawing 2018 CDRL
Drawing 2019 CDRM
Template .cdt x-fmt/30
Compressed Drawing .cdx x-fmt/31 CorelID=0x704
Presentation Exchange 5.0 .cmx CMX1 x-fmt/34 CorelID=0x702 See main article: CMX
Presentation Exchange 6+ x-fmt/35 CorelID=0x701
CMX Compressed .cpx x-fmt/36 CorelID=0x705
CCX Clipart .ccx CDRX See main article: CCX (Corel)
Pattern .pat x-fmt/76 Same as .cdr format?

Format description

Early CorelDraw files are of an undocumented proprietary format where the first two bytes spell WL in ASCII. Later formats were based on RIFF, with RIFF as the first four bytes and a version identifier in bytes 9 to 15. The inner details (the data chunk of the RIFF version) remain proprietary.

Compressed formats, .CPX & .CDX are open/import only filters in versions in CorelDraw from version 6 on. Support for CDX was dropped after X6. Released as compressed formats on the Corel ArtShow CD's during the 1990's[1].

  • ArtShow 91 (File formats supported: CDR, PCX, DIB, MID)
  • ArtShow 3 (File formats supported: BMP, CDR, PCX, PCD)
  • ArtShow 4 (File formats supported: BMP, CD_, PCX, PCD)
  • ArtShow 5 (File formats supported: CDX)
  • ArtShow 6 & 7 (File formats supported: CPX)

See also

Software

Sample files

Links


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