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Paintshop pro 2019 ultimate
Paintshop pro 2019 ultimate













paintshop pro 2019 ultimate

Photo also has a lot of painting, brush, filter, and effects features built-in, and it's relatively easy to add in Photoshop brush sets or additional plugins, so the included items with PSPU were not a deciding factor. Bottom line: while PSPU definitely bundles more stuff in the package-and a few of the plugins are actually useful such as the PicToPainting one, or the Particleshop brush set-there is none of it that make it a clear winner over Photo.

paintshop pro 2019 ultimate

Most of the add-on software is a crippled version of the real thing (so they start immediately pushing upgrades on you as with Aftershot and Perfectly Clear), or it starts slowly, performs poorly, or lacks basic features I'd expect. However the extra software for me was not a compelling factor in PSPU's favor. For example, if you want a professional level app for media browsing, tagging, and management, with Photo you'd have to get that elsewhere, while PSPU includes it in the package (Aftershot 3), plus a more basic/limited version right in the app. PSPU comes with a whole batch of supporting software which Photo does not include. * What comes in the package: Tie (IMO, although some may disagree). I have many machines at home and work, including 2 laptops, and I can install Photo on all of them. Photo is more generous and simpler to keep track of: for the Windows version, you can install it on any Windows machine where you the buyer of Photo, are also the owner or primary controlling user of that machine. To the best that I can understand the lawyer-ese in the very complex PSPU user license agreement, they will let you install it on 2 machines (such as 1 home and 1 work, or 1 PC and 1 laptop).

paintshop pro 2019 ultimate

Both of these apps are "sub $50 US but very powerful alternatives to Photoshop." Cost is not a deciding factor between them. However, given you can periodically get Photo on sale for $35, I see overall they are both in a very close price range no matter how you look at it. It's also worth noting you can get a standard version of PSP that has 100% of the same features as PSPU in the app, for typically around $39.99, and it simply omits all the bundled extras. Paintshop Pro 2019 Ultimate (PSPU) costs the same as Photo does currently ($49.99 US), although both go on sale at times and I got Photo for $35 on sale. Some things I've observed, though I haven't done an exhaustive side-by-side comparison: Not interested in any unfriendly or irrational bashing of either one. Pro or con, I'm interested in objective differences (as in "X supports this feature, Y does not"), and subjective preferences ("I like X because.").

paintshop pro 2019 ultimate

Super interested to hear the views of anyone who's tried BOTH. TLDR summary: As an owner and user of both Affinity Photo 1.6, and Corel's Paintshop Pro 2019, I have come to prefer Photo as my primary graphics editor.















Paintshop pro 2019 ultimate