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Yes you can use Paint Shop Pro on a laptop. I had PSP8 and PSP9 on my laptop.
use programs like paint shop pro and things like that. I use coral paint shop pro X2 ULTIMATE. Its great!
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There are many tutorials online. Try doing an online search until you find what you are looking for
Well I use Photo Shop Cs3 & Jasc Paint Shop Pro. I like JPSP better. - I use both Paint Shop Pro Photo and Photoshop. The Paint Shop Pro versions I've used are verion 5 up to the current X2. Photoshop I have used versions 7 up to the current CS3 - CS4. Each program has its own special features, and more. To answer you in simple terms. Most Graphic Design Artists will use several graphic programs on one image. This is due to the fact that each program has its "own" special uses. - Photoshop is better for professionals, as it offers more professional features. - Paint Shop Pro also offers professional features, but it is better for your average graphic design and editing due to ease of use. - Paint Shop Pro is better when it comes to cost. The cost of the program is average for Graphic programs. It is affordable to those that are serious about their project(s). - Photoshop is not better when it comes to cost. It is a very expensive program. The cost of the program fits more into the financial levels of "business use". - Paint Shop Pro is better when it comes to ease of use. The control panel seems to confuse people at first, but once you review it you have a decent understanding of what the tools are. - Photoshop is not better when it comes to ease of use. The control panel can be overwhelming. It will take some research to understand many of its features. - Paint Shop Pro makes it easier to manipulate layers. The usage of layers is pretty standard. - Photoshop is a bit confusing when it comes to manipluation of layers. I feel Photoshop requires more steps. - Both PS and PSP is heavily used and you can find helpful tutorial sites for tutoring. Michele's Paint Shop offers PSP tutorials. All around Photoshop is likely better for the hardcore Graphic Designer. Paint Shop Pro is better for the new to advanced Graphic Designer. I state this on experience and comments from others that use both of these program. Some will not agree, but when it comes to which program is easier, I believe it all depends on your prior experience to decide on which is easier to use.
To import PSP picture tubes into Corel Paint Shop Pro 5, first ensure that the tube files are in the correct format (usually .tub). Open Paint Shop Pro and go to the "File" menu, then select "Import" and choose "Picture Tube." Navigate to the folder containing your .tub files, select the desired tube, and click "Open." The tube will then be available for use in your projects.
Paint Shop Pro, Picasa and Photoshop all have options to reduce file size. To compress the files themselves, use WinRAR or WinZip.
It depends on how you mean "painting on the computer." If you want to paint pictures using the computer, you can use GIMP (which is free), Microsoft Paint (comes with Windows), Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop Elements, Photoshop, just a lot of things. If you want to paint the computer itself--gamers who go to network-gaming parties would want to do this, and it'd look cool on a laptop--start by taking the case off. If it's a plastic case, use two coats of Rustoleum Paint for Plastic to keep the paint from eating the computer--after which you can use any kind of paint on top of the Rustoleum. For a metal case, prime it with automotive primer then paint it with any paint you like. Let it dry for a day, clearcoat it for protection, let THAT dry for a day and put the case back on.
No. Now all paint is lead free after it was shown that if you use lead paint then your next generation will be screwed.
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Use photo editing software such as Paint Shop Pro or PhotoShop. You can also use Paint. It comes with Windows XP, Vista, and 7, but it isn't the best for editing photos.