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: Does CorelDraw have a native read resolution for reading SVG's? Does CorelDraw has a default read resolution for SVG's? The only DPI settings that will show me the number of pixels exactly as

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Does CorelDraw has a default read resolution for SVG's? The only DPI settings that will show me the number of pixels exactly as they were created is 96. Is that Corel's native DPI resolution for reading svg files or am I missing something?

If I ramp up the resolution to 300 DPI I get wrong numbers, however 96 seems ok.

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@Samaraweera207

Here are a couple resources I found that seem similar to your issue.

CorelDRAW doesn't correctly import svg files

Here's the short of a long winded answer:


What it comes down to is that SVG files describe paths in some sort of
units, and MTC needs to know how many units in the SVG file equal 1
inch in MTC. If you do not check the Use Actual: check box in MTC,
then it uses the caret size to determine the overall height of the
imported SVG file. If you do check the Use Actual: check box in MTC,
it will use the value in the DPI box to convert from the units used in
the SVG file to inches that are used in MTC. For designs created in
Inkscape, using 90 in the DPI box will import the SVG at the
"designed" size (for the reason I described above).

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