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PhotoPaint is a lot like photoshop and seems to do most everything CS3 will do, though it may be called something else or you maybe have to go about it a different way. Draw will then launch the PhotoPaint application and feed it the bitmap/raster object you've selected (much the same way lightroom will launch CS3). you'd select your image and then click the "edit bitmap" button. Draw also an option to convert raster images to scalable vector images (with the tools to let you select, say the orange and green of a flower and the level of detail you want it to extract out of your photograph into a scalable vector version of the flower).ĭraw will do some bitmap editing on the raster images that you import into it (including white balance and basic photo-fix stuff), but if you want to get down and dirty and apply custom derivative filters, paintable overlays etc. You would open Draw and select your page size, then import your photos, size them and lay out the page with whatever text you want and then print, export or convert the whole page to a bitmap if you want. Otherwise, they seem pretty equivalent as far as the basic photo editing that I was doing.Īs for X3 suite, it does have advantages over CS3 alone. If someone offered them to me free, I'd pick CS3 for that alone. PhotoPaint seems to do most everything Photoshop does (exept for some of the "extended" features like Matlab support etc.), but doesn't have the user base so it is hard to find instructions and "goodies" for it.
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Now I'd love to have CS3 if I could get it at a discount since I got to play with a lot of really cool scripts before my trial expired (Photopaint does macros & scripts, but I never learned how to write my own in either and you probably won't find many actions or scripts written for Photopaint, while they are all over the place for Photoshop) Bought lightroom (which will also launch PhotoPaint) but CS3 didn't convince me it had enough over PhotoPaint to buy it.
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So, I got the X3 suite as an upgrade to 11 so already have that, but I did try Lightroom and CS3 for a month.
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Then Corel picked up PSP from JASC and seemed to gear it more towards a cheap photo editing program while adding some of its photo features to PhotoPaint, and spun off more of the painting features into Corel Painter.
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Then Corel decided to integrate Draw and PhotoPaint better and give you both of them together in a graphics suite along with some OCR (could scan text documents and convert them to editable text in Wordperfect or other text editor) and other utilities. JASC came out with PaintShopPro as a cheap alternative to PhotoPaint and PHotoshop. Photopaint was then developed to do raster graphics and painting but was a separate product for a while.
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I've been upgrading every other version or so since Corel Draw 3, which seemed to start out as sort of a CAD drawing program and has evolved into a rather good vector graphics program.