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Paint Shop Pro

Postby thisnthat » 04 Aug 2015, 15:08

Does anyone use this software for making (or improving) images? I love Paint Shop Pro and use it for many things, but it's also great for making, cleaning up, and sizing images for my blog. Is anyone else a fan?
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby ksridharprasad » 04 Aug 2015, 18:22

Hi Friends,

I does note know the more tips about computer and editing images or some thing. But I do reduce the size of the pictures or images some time when those were not uploaded due to bigger size. I have not used Paint Shop Pro till now.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby mcliffi » 04 Aug 2015, 18:25

I saw the software today but am yet to give it a try.I will definately give you the answer.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby castbound » 04 Aug 2015, 19:31

I haven't read or heard about this software...I might check it out because I do work with that kind of stuff.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby Coinlv » 04 Aug 2015, 19:41

Yes, I have this software. It gives Photoshop a real fight.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby martinmilcev » 04 Aug 2015, 22:24

I used this one too. It's not bad, it's actually pretty good, but I prefer Photoshop.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby DnkH » 05 Aug 2015, 00:25

Never heard of it. It seems interesting from what you say. Maybe I will try it one day. For now, I am only using photoshop.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby Alexandoy » 05 Aug 2015, 02:42

I'm sorry but it's Photoshop for me or Corel Draw. It's difficult to learn the buttons of image editors so if you are not a professional, one editing software is enough.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby Alexandoy » 05 Aug 2015, 02:42

I'm sorry but it's Photoshop for me or Corel Draw. It's difficult to learn the buttons of image editors so if you are not a professional, one editing software is enough.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby mimi88jade » 05 Aug 2015, 03:57

I only tried the simple online editing image but not with other professional software like photoshop but I would like to know photoshop though.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby iamshane487 » 05 Aug 2015, 05:39

Thank you for the info but it's my first time to hear that software. I am really seeking for a software like this one for my blog. Is it safer to use it? I mean, wouldn't it harm my laptop?
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby lightning18 » 05 Aug 2015, 13:03

Alexandoy wrote:I'm sorry but it's Photoshop for me or Corel Draw. It's difficult to learn the buttons of image editors so if you are not a professional, one editing software is enough.


I think this is also a product of Corel (Corel Paintshop Pro). Well, I have not used this software since I have already Adobe Photoshop on my computer. I cannot afford to install another one. Sounds like a charmer and a good alternative to Photoshop.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby Allius » 05 Aug 2015, 14:25

I use Corel Paint Shop Pro and quite like. It has lots of features and filters and is very easy to learn. I recommend this program!
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby castbound » 05 Aug 2015, 14:30

Alexandoy wrote:I'm sorry but it's Photoshop for me or Corel Draw. It's difficult to learn the buttons of image editors so if you are not a professional, one editing software is enough.
Yes but if you can't find any crack about Photoshop then you are going to have to purchase it..and Paint Shop Pro might be free .. There's some difference but I agree with you,one image editing program is enough.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby AnkitChopra32 » 05 Aug 2015, 15:25

never heard about it before, goona google it and try it with the images of my tech blog and see the result. ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby martinmilcev » 05 Aug 2015, 22:27

castbound wrote:
Alexandoy wrote:I'm sorry but it's Photoshop for me or Corel Draw. It's difficult to learn the buttons of image editors so if you are not a professional, one editing software is enough.
Yes but if you can't find any crack about Photoshop then you are going to have to purchase it..and Paint Shop Pro might be free .. There's some difference but I agree with you,one image editing program is enough.

Yeah, but Photoshop is necessary for some users like me, and there's no other software that can provide me the functions like Photoshop, also there are many cracked Photoshop installations on torrent sites.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby mcliffi » 05 Aug 2015, 22:33

martinmilcev wrote:
castbound wrote:
Alexandoy wrote:I'm sorry but it's Photoshop for me or Corel Draw. It's difficult to learn the buttons of image editors so if you are not a professional, one editing software is enough.
Yes but if you can't find any crack about Photoshop then you are going to have to purchase it..and Paint Shop Pro might be free .. There's some difference but I agree with you,one image editing program is enough.

Yeah, but Photoshop is necessary for some users like me, and there's no other software that can provide me the functions like Photoshop, also there are many cracked Photoshop installations on torrent sites.

I am yet to use paint shop pro,all i know is about photoshop.Obtaining a photoshop crack is very easy.It is just like obtaining window xp key online for free.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby TotallyNerdDude » 06 Aug 2015, 02:07

lightning18 wrote:
Alexandoy wrote:I'm sorry but it's Photoshop for me or Corel Draw. It's difficult to learn the buttons of image editors so if you are not a professional, one editing software is enough.


I think this is also a product of Corel (Corel Paintshop Pro). Well, I have not used this software since I have already Adobe Photoshop on my computer. I cannot afford to install another one. Sounds like a charmer and a good alternative to Photoshop.


same puns. I'm using Adobe Photoshop and this is the first time I've heard about Paint Shop Pro and I like the thought of having positive feedbacks of this though it's not as popular as Photoshop. Hopefully, this will be used and be liked the way people appreciate the Adobe Photoshop.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby thisnthat » 06 Aug 2015, 14:52

lightning18 wrote:
Alexandoy wrote:I'm sorry but it's Photoshop for me or Corel Draw. It's difficult to learn the buttons of image editors so if you are not a professional, one editing software is enough.


I think this is also a product of Corel (Corel Paintshop Pro). Well, I have not used this software since I have already Adobe Photoshop on my computer. I cannot afford to install another one. Sounds like a charmer and a good alternative to Photoshop.


I didn't realize Corel had one with the same name. I was actually referring to Jasc Paint Shop Pro. I first received a copy as a gift some time ago, and I really enjoyed working with it. I'm sure I need to upgrade, but I thought I'd see what other people had to say about first, or see if they liked other editing software better.
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Re: Paint Shop Pro

Postby tomford » 06 Aug 2015, 15:02

I do all my art with mspaint and photoshop I don't have paint shop pro. actually I'm even still learning to use photoshop better
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