Cdr Format -

Unlike raster images (JPEG, PNG, TIFF) that are made of pixels, the CDR format is a . This means it stores images as mathematical formulas describing lines, curves, polygons, and fills. A circle in a CDR file is saved as "a curve with a radius of 50px, center at (100,100), filled with cyan" rather than a grid of 10,000 blue dots.

: Supports layers, nodes, and high-fidelity text formatting. It is often required by professional printers for large-scale marketing materials. cdr format

To appreciate the CDR format, you must understand vector graphics. Unlike raster images (JPEG, PNG, TIFF) that are