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Can handle most bitmap editing, vector graphics and page layout functions. As it stands now, the Draw Suite is a great product for the price. It's a shame because if they only put some serious efforts into Photo-Paint, it could be pretty awsome.
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PSP will be developed as a seperate product. When I asked them what their plans were for Photo-Paint they said it was so integrated with Draw that they will likely continue it as part of the Draw suite. They were at Photo Expo in NYC, a pro level show, and they were showing Snapfire and PSPXI- two amature level apps. Photo Paint or PaintShopPro, I just want a single product with theīest features of both incorporated into a single titleĪs a long time Corel user (since CorelDraw 3) I don't think we'll get that single product from Corel. I don't care if their high end product is called To trim their product line, we (the consumers) don't know whichĬorel products are going to be around for the long term and whichĪre transitional. Photo products Corel can support at one time. Overlap on features and targeted audience.

That makes 4 separate photo editor products with a high level of I don't care if their high end product is called Photo Paint or PaintShopPro, I just want a single product with the best features of both incorporated into a single title I think Corel needs to trim their product line, we (the consumers) don't know which Corel products are going to be around for the long term and which are transitional. You got to wonder just how many separate photo products Corel can support at one time.
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PLUS they have their other graphics products. That makes 4 separate photo editor products with a high level of overlap on features and targeted audience. PLUS, don't forget the 'editor for dummies' that replaced PhotoPaint V9 in the Essentials package. PLUS, Corel Paint has also been very successful, and let's face it, when you come down to it, THAT's really just ANOTHER high end Photo editor with some extra painting features. I mean, At the high end, they already had PhotoPaint (originally, a very good editor in it's own right, but which had been negelectd by Corel during their time of financial troubles) With "C" gauges I don't know where or how you might find that information without the source.Looking back, I don't see any other possible outcome for PSP. Simply open the gauge in notepad (its near the top), note the size then scale accordingly in the panel config (ie - do the math ) ). All xml guages will have either a window or background image size that will be the gauges "natural" size. you only need the top left corner coords and then gauge size. Make sure "Maintain Aspect Ratio" is selected.As for coords. Very handy.Resize is *shift s* or "Image/Resize" on the menu bar. Simply hover over the button with the mouse then look down to the stats bar. All the buttons' tooltips are displayed on the status bar along with some options. er "Control Pallet".In the same place make sure "Status Bar" is selected. The select tool has many features controlable from the. You can also use *ctrl a* to "select all". It is next to or above a tool that looks like a lasso. The selection tool is the one shaped like a dashed box. Click "view/toolbars", ensure "Tool Pallet" is selected. beginning to see the problem? If you are the creator of the model, then this is likely already known to you, but if you are not, you may find you run into all sorts of problems trying to figure out what the original builder is doing :) Good Luck.As for PSP. the gauge is rectangular and the background texture has rather severe perspective skew. When I attempt to add a square gauge to one of them (say 75x75) and then go look at the results the sim.

but the sim squeeezzed it all together to fit the 1024 background texture. Effectively, the actual resolution of the panel was 3072x1024.
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EG: in one aircraft I looked at vc main panel was made up of three VC panel windows placed side by side, each of 1024x1024 size. I may need to>enlarge the image of my panel and paste that onto a new>1024x1024 texture and one other thing, were is the select>tool in paint shop pro ( Iam new to paint shop)>Cheers >Rhys We're talking about the VC I take it? If so, the VC panel might be made up of more than one virtual panel. >Thanks Rob>No, I did not know about one and two >I have found an image of my panel to map on my Virtual>cockpit.>What I did was cut out the panel and paste it on to a>1024x1024 texture It does not fill the texture sheet.>In paint shop pro how do you enlarge a image.
