Hi,
I have question
Does Paint Shop Pro support dutone, tritone etc mode in pantone colors and support multichannel for spot/pantone colors?
Regards
Hello,
Its better if you ask at the Paint Shop Pro forum here http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewforum.php?f=56
In this forum, its Corel PHOTO-PAINT instead of Corel Paint Shop Pro, basically.If you have CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, then look for your installed Corel PHOTO-PAINT in "Start>Programs>CorelDRAW Graphics Suite", Photo-Paint will solve many of your issues with image editing.
Stefan,
Thanks for your tip, I'm CorelDRAW 12 user, and I know that in Photo-Paint there are dutones, multichannels etc. But Corel 12 wil be the last. For Corel 12 not provided upgrade to X6. X6 is for me too expensive, therefore, I think about Corel Paint Shop Pro, and his opportunities, quality. Corel Paint Shop Pro instead of Photo-Paint, on new windows.
I suppose that Corel Photo-Paint 12 and new windows will be incompatible.
leaf_eu said:I suppose that Corel Photo-Paint 12 and new windows will be incompatible
Yes, but you should be able to run it in a virtual XP-Mode. Unfortunately I'm not certain of this in Win 8 but it's probably still an option. I'm currently running a copy of V 9 this way (xp-mode in Win7) and it works pretty well.
Hope it helps
Andrew said: I suppose that Corel Photo-Paint 12 and new windows will be incompatible Yes, but you should be able to run it in a virtual XP-Mode. Unfortunately I'm not certain of this in Win 8 but it's probably still an option. I'm currently running a copy of V 9 this way (xp-mode in Win7) and it works pretty well. Hope it helps [/quote] Yes perhaps it is solution, I hope that in new Windows virtual XP works. Thanks Andrew :-)
I suppose that Corel Photo-Paint 12 and new windows will be incompatible
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Yes perhaps it is solution, I hope that in new Windows virtual XP works.
Thanks Andrew :-)
leaf_eu said: I suppose that Corel Photo-Paint 12 and new windows will be incompatible Yes, but you should be able to run it in a virtual XP-Mode. Unfortunately I'm not certain of this in Win 8 but it's probably still an option. I'm currently running a copy of V 9 this way (xp-mode in Win7) and it works pretty well. Hope it helps [/quote] Yes perhaps it is solution, I hope that in new Windows virtual XP works. Thanks Andrew :-) [/quote] Yes! Windows 7 and Windows 8 will allow you to install Oracle Virtual Box. And on the Virtual Box you install your Windows XP, and then install Version 12 on that virtual Box. If you have Windows XP, Windows 7 or Windows 8, you can download ORACLE Virtual Box - FOR FREE!, and in the virtual "hard disk" you can install your version 12. You will then have one (1) computer, with two (2) operating systems. Go to the Oracle Virtual box website here www.virtualbox.org When you work with Virtual box, and install it, you will asked to allocate, meaning saying how much of your RAM will be used with your Virtual Box. Dont worry, the amount of RAM you say your Virtual Box to use, will ONLY be used when you work inside your virtual box. When you close down your virtual Box, your computer OUTSIDE the virtual box will still use the same RAM as you had before. It will work perfect for you
Yes! Windows 7 and Windows 8 will allow you to install Oracle Virtual Box. And on the Virtual Box you install your Windows XP, and then install Version 12 on that virtual Box.
If you have Windows XP, Windows 7 or Windows 8, you can download ORACLE Virtual Box - FOR FREE!, and in the virtual "hard disk" you can install your version 12. You will then have one (1) computer, with two (2) operating systems. Go to the Oracle Virtual box website here
www.virtualbox.org
When you work with Virtual box, and install it, you will asked to allocate, meaning saying how much of your RAM will be used with your Virtual Box. Dont worry, the amount of RAM you say your Virtual Box to use, will ONLY be used when you work inside your virtual box.
When you close down your virtual Box, your computer OUTSIDE the virtual box will still use the same RAM as you had before. It will work perfect for you
Stefan Lindblad said: If you have Windows XP, Windows 7 or Windows 8, you can download ORACLE Virtual Box - FOR FREE!, and in the virtual "hard disk" you can install your version 12. You will then have one (1) computer, with two (2) operating systems. Go to the Oracle Virtual box website here
Stefan
Yes, I know Virtual Box, I use it for Linux in Windows, or Linux in Linux (other distro). On linux via wine Corel 12 doesn't work - unfortunately.
Are you sure that for example windows 8 user can use XP (inside Virtual Box) at the same time, if he has only licence for Win 8? (I have licence for XP but it is licence for one computer OEM) Is it legal?
Back to topic linux inside the linux there is replacement PP it is Krita - and looks promising.
Regards and thanks for Your advices.
leaf_eu said:Are you sure that for example windows 8 user can use XP (inside Virtual Box) at the same time, if he has only licence for Win 8? (I have licence for XP but it is licence for one computer OEM) Is it legal?
A virtual box is seen by Microsoft and most software makers as a NEW EXTRA hard disk. So you will, to be legal, install one license on your main machine, and one for your virtual box.
leaf_eu said: Back to topic linux inside the linux there is replacement PP it is Krita - and looks promising. Regards and thanks for Your advices.
Whatever makes you able to work.
Remember though that a license, OEM or other of Windows legally dont cost so much. Depending on where you live that is of course.