Like PSP X5, the new software is available in a standard version, Ultimate and as part of a photo/video suite. Other major improvements revolve around a refined user interface, which simplifies the application’s visual look and feel as well as the workflow with easier access to resources, the ability to drag and drop an image to the layers palette to automatically create a new layer and more. Specific tools and tasks such as the Smart Carver and HDR are direct beneficiaries of the 64-bit processing with faster, smoother performance and Corel has added two new selection brushes, auto grouping of sequential images, searching by IPTC data, to name just a few of X6’s enhancements. Corel estimates that batch converting 50 RAW files to PNG, for example, works 57% faster than in X5. Some of the benefits of 64-bit include 10% faster launch speed, the ability to access more than 4GB RAM, better handling and processing of large files (e.g., 400MB) and opening and batch processing of upward of 50 RAW files. PaintShop Pro X6 has been completely re-architected as a 64-bit product with much faster performance (a 32-bit version is available and, if necessary, can be installed along with the 64-bit version). While the previous updates for X5, focused on social media and creative effects, the big news for X6 revolves around performance. It’s a two-stage release: Today’s release is available to current users only everyone else will have to wait for the global launch on September 4 to purchase or download updated versions or a free trial.īased on the results of a major research study–the largest the company ever conducted in the history of product which is now in its 16th iteration–Corel concentrated on several aspects of the software. Corel just announced the latest versions of its image-editing software, PaintShop Pro X6 and PaintShop Pro X6 Ultimate, as well as Photo & Video Suite X6.
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