![]() ![]() There are international standards such as CGM, but they do not cope with compound objects such as blends, or complex fills such as those CorelDraw uses. Vector objects are a thousand times more complex. TIFF is slightly different - the format is manufacturer-defined (by adobe) but but images are a relatively simple concept and most manufacturers have been able to adopt it reliably. JPEG and PNG are internationally-agreed standards, well defined for a specific purpose, not controlled by a single manufacturer and therefore we can expect most good applications to support them reliably. As far as I'm aware, there is not a "good" universal, purpose defined and manufacturer-independent vector standard.
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