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Corel Paint Shop Pro Album Personal is a version of Corel Paint Shop Pro Album 5 Deluxe for Japanese market, published by Sourcenext Corporation. [85] [88] Corel Photo Album is the successor of Jasc Paint Shop Photo Album. First release was version 6. Corel PaintShop Photo Express is the successor of Corel Photo Album.
CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Alludo (formerly Corel Corporation). It is also the name of the Corel graphics suite, which includes the bitmap-image editor Corel Photo-Paint as well as other graphics-related programs (see below).
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In December 2013, the company's restructuring resulted in the layoffs of the Taipei location's engineering and quality assurance team. Corel's Taipei office was the core development centre of PaintShop Pro and VideoStudio, one of the company's most well-known photo- and video-editing bundles. The 2013 restructuring led to a partial handover of ...
On November 28, 2007, Corel announced the closure of the Minneapolis office. [4] This effectively put an end to the former Jasc Software establishment. While a few positions remained in the Minneapolis area, most operations were transferred to Corel's other offices. "Jasc" is derived from the acronym J.A.S.C. (Just Another Software Company). [5]
Corel Painter Essentials is a hobbyist version of Corel's Painter line of software. Painter Essentials is used by art and photography hobbyists, [3] while Corel Painter X is used by commercial designers, entertainment artists, professional photographers and fine artists. [4]
Corel Photo-Paint: In price is intermediate between Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop, but much closer to Photoshop in abilities. Very configurable. Very configurable. Paint Shop Pro : Used to be shareware but now is sold reasonably cheaply (compared to Photoshop).
Contemporary photograph editors in magazines now create "paste-ups" digitally. Creating a photomontage has, for the most part, become easier with the advent of computer software such as Adobe Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, Corel Photopaint, Pixelmator, Paint.NET, or GIMP. These programs make the changes digitally, allowing for faster workflow and ...