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Thanks for checking! I was wondering if I was missing something on my system. I will give it a try and see if it does anything for X5 Photopaint. It is unusable the way it is now.
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I do not see an option on my Windows 7 (64 bit) for "Vista SP3". The closest I have to that would be XP SP3 or Vista SP2. Could you confirm for me that you are using compatibility mode "Vista SP3" for your X5 environment? I am having multiple problems with X5 Photopaint, including...
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The Effect tool can only smear outwards on an object and not inwards. I addressed this issue on X3 and it was never fixed. Same thing on X4 This tool is excellent in fixing object edges and blending. As it is now it is almost useless. I don't remember when this change took place but I believe it...
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I have seen the same phenomena since I posted my report on the X5 Photopaint forum on Feb 28. In my case, I was using the Zoom Level drop-down menu and when I reduced the zoom level the screen changed from the .tif image to a solid color (I happened to notice that the color was the same as one I had...
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I am seeing the same thing on my system, starting at the time I installed the X5 products. To confirm the origin of these errors, I checked the application log, then started Corel Draw, then stopped it. The application log recorded 20 of these events. The same thing occurred when starting Photopaint...
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A little Corel PhotoPaint in action on a classic Rikk sunrise image. A Blessed Merry Christmas To You All
More articles to come after…
Rikk Flohr del.icio.us Tags: Christmas,Image Editing,Photopaint
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For those among the Corel Users who still use Photopaint X3 or older versions: you can get your nib preview working properly, no matter if you delete nibs or change the default nib library. If you ever have deleted a nib from your nib library you mostly use, you might have made the experience that the...
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A text object in Photopaint can be used as a container for anything else than typed text. The most useful thing might be pasted vector files which maintain their sharpness, no matter whether you resize them. But also pasted bitmaps in text objects maintain their original resolution. Copy your object...
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#5 Art Bucks - ebgillig’s 3rd variation - bill back - see also #1 Art bucks blank template and other variations
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#4 Art Bucks - ebgillig’s second variation - art bucks face, tiled - see also #1 Art bucks blank template and other variations
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#3 Art Bucks - ebgillig’s first variation of art bucks face- see also #1 Art bucks blank template and other variations.
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#2 Art Bucks - ebgillig’s first pass edits - see also #1 Art bucks blank template and other variations -
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At a Vancouver, BC alternative art show some years ago, sponsors passed out blank art dollars, inviting people to create their own art on the funny money - blank bill face and back included in this image. The other images that follow are my electronic work with the scanned blank bills at the left - other...
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By Steve Bain Whether you're out snapping photos with your digital camera or just scanning old family album favorites to disc, you're bound to end up with little anomalies that you wish you could fix quickly. In this tutorial, we'll show you five common problems with scanned images and digital...
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Filed under: photo-paint, Special Effects, Tips, Basic, Feature, PhotoPaint, Clone Tool, Touch-up Brush, Sharpen, Retouching, Red Eye Removal
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By Steve Bain Trying to achieve consistent color across multiple devices connected to your computer can still generate its share of head-scratching and hair-pulling. The truth is, a flawless color management doesn't yet exist, although some systems come close. If you're a CorelDRAW user tackling...
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Filed under: coreldraw, photo-paint, Advanced, Feature, Beginner, Workflow, Device profiles, Color management, PhotoPaint