Corel Paint Shop Pro X2
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Paint Shop Pro (or PSP) has a long history of being the best low cost bitmap and today vector graphics editor. PSP was originally developed by Jasc Software, but in 2004 Corel took over Jasc, and included PSP in its portfolio. The latest version of PSP offers a number of advanced features which are normally only found in it main competitor product - Adobe Photoshop. These features include 16-bit editing, CMYK, color management, raw photo support and vector drawing. |
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Open source Paint Shop Pro alternatives |
Paint.NET 3.31 Available for: windows mac linux unix java Paint.NET is a .NET open source bitmap drawing and editing application. One of the main goals of the project is to provide a simple and easy to use application with an intuitive user interface.... Read more |
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Gimp 2.4 Available for: windows mac linux unix java Probably the oldest and most well-known open source graphic application - GNU Image Manipulation Program or Gimp was started in 1995 and has since then grown to the status it has today. Gimp is a... Read more |
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