ImageMagick has conversion tools for just about anyimage format out there.Being able to do everything that you need to do is an important step inconverting to Linux.Thanks, but I get the same result as with.psd format: the image is flattened. Jon Winters wrote:If possible save the corel files in a non-proprietary format like anuncompressed TIFF. This issue is the only reason I stillhave Windows on my computer and I'm anxious to become Linux only. It's as if I hadconverted the original image to.jpg instead of.psd.Is there a way to get Corel files into Gimp and still have objects thatcan be manipulated? If not, can anyone suggest another open sourceapplication or tool for Linux? This works,but the result is a flat image with no objects. Since I find no Gimp support for Corel formats I'vetried first converting the.cdr and.cpt files to Photoshop (.psd)format in Corel, and then opening the.psd files in Gimp. I have numerousfiles in CorelDRAW (.cdr) and Corel PhotoPaint (.cpt) formats that Ineed to work with. I'm in the midst of moving from Windows to Linux and from Corel to Gimp.Gimp is great, but there is one issue I need help with.