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Corel’s PHOTO-PAINT X4; A Windows Photo Editor
In just about any discussion of photo editors for Windows, Corel’s PHOTO-PAINT is widely considered to be the high-end competition to Adobe’s Photoshop. Earlier this year, Corel released Version X4 (Version 14) of PHOTO-PAINT. This version ships with numerous new features. The most obvious change to PHOTO-PAINT is the addition of the Welcome Screen that displays when opening the program (#1). The Welcome Screen contains tabs for Quick Start (opening and acquiring images), What’s New, Learning Tools, a Gallery, and downloading Updates.
PHOTO-PAINT X4 also has an option that makes it easy for you to find new features (#2). By clicking Help>Highlight What’s New>Since Version, you can add an orange highlight to features that have been added or improved upon since the version you selected (you can go as far back as Version 9).
In addition, PHOTO-PAINT X4 also has a new “Straighten Image” feature (#3), which can be particularly useful when working with scanned images, since originals are often moved slightly when closing the cover of the scanner. The Straighten Image tool uses a series of grids; you can customize both the gaps in the grids, and the color of the grid lines, to suit your photo. Then, the image can simply be rotated into position.
Another new PHOTO-PAINT X4 feature is added histograms in several adjustment filters. The histograms provide real-time feedback as you make changes and watch the results in the histogram display and/or on a preview image. In addition to a histogram, the Tone Curve filter also has an improved interface which makes it easy to select and manipulate nodes when making precise Tone Curve adjustments (#4).
Other new features include improvements to the Camera Raw Lab, compatibility with the Photoshop CS3 format, and enhancements for Microsoft’s Vista.
The Corel PHOTO-PAINT X4 Interface
Further, just about everything, right down to each menu item and every toolbar button, can be customized to your liking. Menu items and toolbar buttons can be copied, moved, and even the toolbar buttons’ icons can be changed. If you like to take total control over your work space, with frequently used features just a single click away, this is a system you’ll appreciate.
The only real flaw I see in the interface is in the status bar at the bottom of the screen. For years (I first remember this issue coming up in 2000, although it likely arose even earlier), many end users have asked Corel to add an informational display, with selection dimensions, to the status bar. To this day, Corel has ignored this request. Working With Selections (Masks)
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