Ken Massingale
Member
I've been using PaintShop Pro since version 4 was in Beta, and came on 1, 3.5" floppy. I've also used versions of PhotoShop, ULead and some others. All of these, including PaintShop, have gotten expensive and have a sognificant learning curve.
There's a new option now available.
Paint.NET started out as a student project at Washington State University. The students’ original purpose was to supercharge Windows’ Microsoft Paint. It had some sponsorship from Microsoft.
It has layer capability, and I find the photo enhancement features just as good as PaintShop.
I have been evaluating and testing it for awhile as a probable replacement for PSP for our Intranets webmasters. It's still in Beta, due to be released the end of April.
The URL for info and downloading is http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/
Enjoy,
or discard,[V] as you please.
ken
There's a new option now available.
Paint.NET started out as a student project at Washington State University. The students’ original purpose was to supercharge Windows’ Microsoft Paint. It had some sponsorship from Microsoft.
It has layer capability, and I find the photo enhancement features just as good as PaintShop.
I have been evaluating and testing it for awhile as a probable replacement for PSP for our Intranets webmasters. It's still in Beta, due to be released the end of April.
The URL for info and downloading is http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/
Enjoy,

ken