CDR is proprietary to CorelDRAW
CDR is the native file format of CorelDRAW. Its internal structure is closed, so the reliable way to create a CDR is to open or import your artwork in CorelDRAW and save it there.
Looking to convert TIFF to CDR? Here's the honest answer — and what works instead.
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TIFF is a high-quality, often lossless raster format used in photography, scanning and print. Files are large but preserve maximum detail.
TIFF opens in Photoshop, GIMP, Preview and professional imaging software.
CDR is CorelDRAW’s native vector format for logos, layouts and print artwork — proprietary to Corel software.
CDR opens in CorelDRAW; convert images to CDR to join a Corel workflow.
Not by converting an image. CDR files are created in CorelDRAW (or a compatible editor). Free tools can give you a vector — SVG, PDF or EPS — that you then import into CorelDRAW.
Yes — we can read CDR as a source, so you can convert a CDR you already have into PNG, JPG, SVG or PDF. We just can't create a new CDR from an image.
For an editable, widely supported result, convert TIFF to SVG, PDF or EPS.