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Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8.0

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Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8.0 Specs

Type: Professional

Jasc Software's Paint Shop Pro 8.0 ($99 direct) improves and expands on what was already the best value in image-editing software. Paint Shop Pro offers a complete suite of image-editing and special-effects tools at a fraction of the price of the competing Adobe Photoshop 7.0. Version 8.0 sports a revamped and simplified user interface and adds several new features that make the product more competitive with Adobe Photoshop 7.0, including a script editor, support for JPEG 2000, and improved multilayer image tools. This version also includes some unique features, such as a one-click Photo Fix button, an easy-to-use red-eye removal tool, and an excellent template-based printing feature, that simplify common tasks for users new to photo editing.

Paint Shop Pro really shines in its ability to correct distorted images. The compact zoom lenses used in point-and-shoot digital cameras often produce noticeable barrel, pincushion, and fisheye distortion, especially around the edges of images. Paint Shop Pro 8.0 includes several filters that correct this with a few mouse clicks. A similar tool fixes perspective distortion caused by photographing a building with a wide-angle lens. The background eraser, another unique new feature, lets you erase large areas of a single color, such as a sky, or a solid-color background.

Full-featured photo-editing programs can be difficult—if not downright intimidating—to learn. Thankfully, this is not the case with Paint Shop Pro. The software's Learning Center feature uses predefined scripts to guide you through complex tasks with a few clicks of the mouse. For example, the Straighten a Crooked Photo script helps you correct for camera tilt or for a crooked scan by letting you set a straight rule on which to line up a horizontal or vertical line in the image. Other scripts show you how to remove red-eye, resize an image, and add text and borders.

Jasc Software sells Paint Shop Pro via an online download for $99. For an additional $10, you can get a boxed version that includes coupons for free paper samples, free prints from Shutterfly, and a coupon for a book on using Paint Shop Pro.

Paint Shop Pro began life as a simple image viewer and file format converter. Over the years, it has evolved into a full-featured image editor, while maintaining its bargain-basement price. Paint Shop Pro 8.0 offers an appealing combination of features, ease of use, and price. It's worth having either as an addition to your image-editing toolkit or as your complete toolkit.

Final Thoughts

 - Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8.0

Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8.0

5.0 Exemplary

About Our Expert

Les Freed

Les Freed

les_freed@ziffdavis.com

Les has been a contributing editor at PC Magazine since 1994 and a frequent contributor since 1990. Before joining PC Magazine, Les was founder and CEO of Crosstalk Communications, developers of the popular Crosstalk data communications program for PCs -- back in the days before the Internet made communications software obsolete. Prior to founding Crosstalk, Les was a Senior Technician and Videotape Editor at CBS News from 1976 to 1981 and a Cameraman and news editor at WTVJ-TV in Miami from 1972 to 1976. He graduated from the University of Miami in 1974 with BA in Electronic Journalism. Les is the author or co-author of 14 books on networking, computing, and digital photography. Les and Senior Networking Editor Frank Derfler shared the 1993 Computer Press Association award for Best How-To Book for their book How Networks Work, still in print in its 6th edition. Les' latest book is PC Magazine's Guide to Home Networking, pubilshed by Wiley Books. You can reach Les at les_freed@ziffdavis.com.

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