![]() If you already know PSP, you will get PS in a day, functionality-wise you can do the same things. "Photoshop feels the strongest, Paint Shop Pro - the fastest" ( source) Transformations: Quite the same in both (transform, rotate, distort).Īutomating tasks: Photoshop macro commands - "actions" - are a bit more stable, while Paint Shop Pro "scripts" are more flexible. However, the work principles and achieved results are very similar. Masks: In Photoshop, a mask always belongs to a layer in Paint Shop Pro, masks are separate raster layers. Layers: Both support layers, the handling is different but the technique is similar. Retouching: Both have good tools, I personally prefer the options in photoshop. Both support adjustment layers (non-destructive correction method). ![]() Both let you customize the layout.Ĭolor and Tone: Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro offer almost identical sets of adjustment commands. Interface: It's a matter of habit and personal taste. ![]() ![]() I'm more familiar with Photoshop than with PaintShop Pro, but here are some objective things: ![]()
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