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  2. CorelDRAW - Wikipedia

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    CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Alludo (formerly Corel Corporation). It is also the name of the Corel graphics suite, which includes the bitmap-image editor Corel Photo-Paint as well as other graphics-related programs (see below).

  3. Template:Corel - Wikipedia

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  4. Corel Photo-Paint - Wikipedia

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    Corel Photo-Paint is a raster graphics editor developed and marketed by Corel since 1992. Corel markets the software for Windows and Mac OS operating systems, previously having marketed versions for Linux [1] (Version 9, requiring Wine).

  5. Corel Painter Essentials - Wikipedia

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    The program includes a set of tutorial videos by John Derry. These teach the viewer various techniques from automatically creating a painting from a photo, to introducing some touch-up by hand, to creating a cartoon, drawing or painting from scratch.

  6. PaintShop Pro - Wikipedia

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    Corel Paint Shop Pro Album Personal is a version of Corel Paint Shop Pro Album 5 Deluxe for Japanese market, published by Sourcenext Corporation. [85] [88] Corel Photo Album is the successor of Jasc Paint Shop Photo Album. First release was version 6. Corel PaintShop Photo Express is the successor of Corel Photo Album.

  7. Corel Painter - Wikipedia

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    The application offers a wide range of traditional artists' materials and tools. With the aid of a graphics tablet or computer mouse, the user is able to reproduce the effect of physical painting and drawing media such as watercolor, oil, chalk, charcoal and color pencil.

  8. Consular identification card - Wikipedia

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    Consular identification (CID) cards are issued by some governments to their citizens who are living in foreign countries. They may be used, for example, by an embassy to allow its citizens to vote in a foreign country.

  9. ISO/IEC 7810 - Wikipedia

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    An "informative" (i.e. non-mandatory) annex [7] describes how an ID-000 sized card may be included in an ID-1 size card for processing (e.g. in an ID-1 reader), but with "relief areas around the perimeter of the ID-000 size card to allow it to be removed from the ID-1 size card without punching tools". An ID-1 size card containing an ID-000 ...