Don't buy PSP X4
Posted: Oct 13 2011 9:19 pm
I recently upgraded to Paint Shop Pro X4. The only advice I can give? Don't do it. It completely goofs up digital photos. I posted this to their forum:
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I've used PSP for years and have loved X2. I finally broke down and upgraded to X4. I've found that X4 seems to degrade the quality of my photos when doing simple resizing. The steps I use are:
Photo taken with a Nikon d3100 at ISO 200, 1/320sec, f10.0, 200mm
1. Open the original jpg in PSP X2 - size is 4608x3072
2. Resize to 800x533 - the default resolution is 300 pixels/inch
Results in a nice, smaller jpg.
In PSP X4, however, the Pixel/inch defaults to 72. Change that to 300, and with the same original resized to 800x533, the focus is horrible.
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Their response?
"Similar issue have been posted here as well and I have already reported this to our Engineers and this is currently being investigated."
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So why on earth would I (or you?) want a photo processing tool that degrades the quality of your pictures??? I don't get it. How the Pumpkin did this product get past any kind of QA? I've requested a refund, we'll see how 'customer friendly' Corel is these days...
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I've used PSP for years and have loved X2. I finally broke down and upgraded to X4. I've found that X4 seems to degrade the quality of my photos when doing simple resizing. The steps I use are:
Photo taken with a Nikon d3100 at ISO 200, 1/320sec, f10.0, 200mm
1. Open the original jpg in PSP X2 - size is 4608x3072
2. Resize to 800x533 - the default resolution is 300 pixels/inch
Results in a nice, smaller jpg.
In PSP X4, however, the Pixel/inch defaults to 72. Change that to 300, and with the same original resized to 800x533, the focus is horrible.
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Their response?
"Similar issue have been posted here as well and I have already reported this to our Engineers and this is currently being investigated."
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So why on earth would I (or you?) want a photo processing tool that degrades the quality of your pictures??? I don't get it. How the Pumpkin did this product get past any kind of QA? I've requested a refund, we'll see how 'customer friendly' Corel is these days...