Hello
I am totally new to Corel (and any image editing software), and I am trying to cut out the background on an image (just as a test on this occasion). I have followed instructions from a youtube video, and all goes well with the outlining , the filling however when I click okay I get an error message saying "Corel PHOTO-PAINT 2017 (64bit) has stopped working" "A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows willclose the program and notify you if a solution is available". There is then two buttons I can press "DEBUG" or "Close Program".
How can I fix this?
Derek
I had exactly the same problem. I know this question is 3 years old, but I'm visiting in January 2021. Every time I tried using cutout lab in PhotoPaint 2017, I could preview it just fine, but as soon as I hit "OK", the program would crash. I was very frustrated, as that particular feature is very useful (I do graphic design) and online free versions don't do as good a job...as they're automated, and you can't clean them up when necessary.
Anyway, I repaired my .net framework (I don't think that was the problem, but Microsoft has a free repair tool on their site called .net framework repair tool. It required me to reinstall .NET version 4.8. Again, I don't think that was the problem, but it certainly didn't hurt. I should've tested cutout lab after making that one fix, but I did the next step too, so I can't be sure which one fixed the problem.) The second step was I used CCleaner to repair my registry (which is what I believe fixed the problem!) In CCleaner from Piriform (it's free)...click "Registry", then scan your system. Check all boxes on the left to scan ALL registry errors, then click fix. It will ask you if you want to make a backup, and YES, ABSOLUTELY MAKE A BACKUP in case something changes in your registry that breaks something else.
After fixing the registry, I rebooted and my computer was wayyyyyyyyy faster!!! I thought "Oh well, it probably still won't work, but I'll try cutout lab again" just to see if anything changed. The first thing I noticed, is that Corel loaded much, much faster than it has in over two years...and <drumroll>......
It works perfectly!!!!! Lightning fast, and no errors whatsoever!
I feel like such an idiot for not having tried this solution earlier. Instead, I did what everyone's probably doing...searching forum after forum, although there aren't a TON of viable solutions, and when you read about Corel's horrible tech support, I didn't feel like burdening myself with THAT whole process.
So, for anyone still searching the internet for solutions with Corel PhotoPaint crashing whenever trying to use cutout lab, I hope this works for you too!!! It took all of five minutes, and I'm totally back up and running, faster than ever!!!!! Woohoo!!!
Good luck!
Dave
Update to my last post. I'm afraid i was wrong. When I originally tested it, I used a very small PNG file, and yes, it worked perfectly. So I was excited and came back here to share the good news! However, I then tried the cutout lab on a larger image. Fail. Then on a different large image. Again, fail (i.e. program crashed). Soooo, I'm back to the drawing board. In the meantime, I found a site online that offers a free online tool, and I used it last night to cut out a boring white sky on a photo of a home (replace with a beautiful twilight sky.) For those that are interested, the site I used is:
Remove Background from Images | InPixio Photo Cutout Tool
Hope that helps those of you who are still experiencing problems, and haven't gotten a resolve from Corel.
Another Update (I found a way to make it work...and tested it over and over). This is what I sent to tech support:
I've been experimenting with cutout lab and discovered something interesting. If you only use cutout lab on an object layer, it seems to work fine. In other words, if there's a photo of a house with a sky that's very washed out, and I want to cut the sky out, and put a nice blue sky behind it instead...there are two ways of accomplishing it. One, is to use cutout lab on just the original image, however that seems to crash the program every time I try. BUT...I discovered tonight that if I copy and paste the original image on top of itself, so that it becomes a separate object layer, I can use cutout lab on the layer successfully. It doesn't work on the background (the original image), but it works on the duplicate image when layered on top as a new object.
I don't know why that is, but it's a relief to have found a workaround for the time being. Maybe that also helps tech support figure out what's causing the program crashes when trying to use cutout lab on the background (which used to work, but now doesn't).