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Layer styles have been added, although these have been criticised by people as too basic.
Paint shop pro 7.00 Patch#
The last release was 10.10 and the last patch was 10.03 įully rebranded as "Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo XI"īug fixes, including improvements in the appearance of Camera Raw images (and support for two new camera models) plus a performance increase of the organizer, new 'One-step photo fixes'.Ĭomes with the "Graphite" workspace theme. Image browser palette, Smart Photo Fix, Object Remover. įully rebranded as "Corel Paint Shop Pro X" Revamped Learning Center that helps new users to get started, Makeover Tools (Blemish Remover, Toothbrush/whitener, and Suntan Brush), IR film simulator, and a Black and White film converter that includes color filter effects, partial 48-bit (16bits per channel) color support.
Paint shop pro 7.00 software#
JASC Software is officially acquired by Corel. The last version to support Windows 98/ ME History Palette, natural media brushes, limited Camera RAW support, Fill Flash and Backlight filters. New filters, One Step Photo Fix, Learning Center. New UI, ability to control most elements of PSP via Python scripts or macros. Presumably, this means the first release of Paint Shop Pro was on August 22, 1991. This coincided with the release of the "Anniversary Edition" of Paint Shop Pro 7. This release introduced support for vector graphics. This release introduced major user interface changes, including support for layers. Also included on the installation CDs of some peripheral hardware. Special edition for PC Advisor Magazine free cover disk "Licensed version- do not distribute". This was the first 32-bit release (for Windows 95 and NT 4.0). Version 2 introduced the floating toolbar. 1990 - 0.9 beta - (based on personal use).For non-italicized entries, the dates are taken from official press releases or notifications posted on JASC's web site. It can be assumed that the official release fell on or before that date. In these cases, the date is that of the earliest file date available on JASC or Corel's FTP site. Italicized entries indicate the closest date available. Paint Shop Pro 1.0 was released in 1992 (pictured running on Windows XP)