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I had the same problem. You can open them in Corel Paintshop Pro X6 and save as a .psd instead. Works like a charm for After Effects with all layers intact. Just make sure you select the right options when you open up the project in AE (Open: "Import Kind" Select *Composition* "Layer options" Select *Editable Layer Styles*).

I think that there is no one best photo editing software for all people and the major software package (Paint Shop, Photoshop or Gimp) that one chooses depends on what you feel is most important in a photo editing software. Personally I chose Corel and may work with Gimp as well and I believe there are some places where Corel's Photo Shop is a better choice the Photo Shop and there are instances where Photoshop is a better choice then Paint Shop.

Corel, tends to play second fiddle to Adobe and is better for some and worse for others. It's software Paintshop gets all of the editing done in one big module rather than the multiple module approach for Adobe. This does not force uses to lean multiple module to get one task done which can also be bad in that Adobe's separation allows users to use a divide and conquer method to learn to use the software. The problem with Paintshop is that the new features are not as better thought out as Adobe's Photoshop is in my opinion.

I have also used PaintShopPro for many years. It is a decent program, but I normally suggest to others that they go with Photoshop if they are going to get seriously into post processing. The main thing that is better about Photoshop is its huge installed base. There are many tutorials and books about using it, and almost all the step-by-step ways of doing something assume that you are using Photoshop. In addition, its raw editor is the best third-party raw editor on the market.

The things that make PaintShopPro "good enough" to my mind include that it supports many of the plug-ins you can use with Photoshop (I use the Topaz suite and FocusMagic, both of which are supported by Corel); it supports 16-bit-per-channel editing; and its raw editor is usable, though clunky. It has layers, which is to my mind the minimum requirement for any post processing software. And it is less expensive than Photoshop.

I loved using Corel PhotoPaint compared Photoshop, since Photoshop was designed for Apple's one-button mice (you need to hold a key when pressing the mouse button in Photoshop to access certain functions that are done with the right mouse button in Corel PhotoPaint).

The Corel programs are fine but PS habits are hard to break. I would prefer Paintshop Pro to Elements. GIMP is actually very capable but it is not PS --if you are experienced with GIMP you likely do not need Adobe products.

My understanding is that After Shot Pro is intended to be Corel's answer to Lightroom, just like PaintShopPro is intended to be their version of Photoshop. Like Lightroom, After Shot is made for batch processing and cataloguing images, while Photoshop/PSP are intended for heavy-duty image manipulation. It has nothing to do with pro vs enthusiasts: it's bulk vs final tweaking. But, if After Shot ends up following in Lightroom's footsteps, it will become an ever-more sophisticated app, so that many people end up using it for all the editing that they do. Nonetheless, Photoshop and PSP are still the more capable platforms for full-on editing of individual images.

Eventually, as the digital days brought in more and more images for processing, I could do RAW conversion with Canon DPP, but then I finally decided to try out Photoshop. Fortunately, I was able to acquire it as some kind of cheap competitive upgrade. I spent the next five or so years learning it.

One year ago, my previous desktop computer had to be replaced. Rather than trying to move software from one to the replacement, I bought some newer version of Photoshop, not from Adobe, so I didn't have to pay by the month forever. Photoshop certainly has a lot of power that other software doesn't have, but with that power come the technical demands.

A few remarks, boys.

If we want to compare things, they must be the same things.

It is not Corel PaintShop Pro what should be compared with Adobe Photoshop. It should be Corel Photo Paint. It has (approximately) the same postprocessing and prepress functionality than Photoshop and they were designed +/- for the same applications.

Interestingly, almost nobody is talking about Photo Paint...

PaintShop Pro is targeted to (mostly) non-professionals. It lacks top end color management etc. but it is (much) easier to work with. From my experience, some Photoshop plugins aren't working with Photo Paint, but they are working quite good in PaintShop Pro.

Then there was a mention of AfterShot Pro. That is not an editor, but high(er) end RAW processor (something like Lightroom substitute). Similarly to the Adobe products, Corel products have some basic RAW import capability, too. It is at similar level like Adobe Camera RAW (that thing you can use for importing RAWs to Photoshop if you don't want to fire up Lightroom). Corel is having "light" version of AfterShot Pro called AfterShot HDR (yes, it has some basic HDR capabilities) included with their CorelDRAW Graphics Suite. That is a bit strange, taking into account CorelDRAW Graphics Suite (which includes Photo Paint) is targeted to pro users but the users of Ultimate version of PaintShop Pro will obtain fully featured AfterShot Pro instead. That means, AfterShot Pro should not be compared with "real" bitmap editors like Photoshop, Photo Paint, PaintShop Pro, GIMP, but with other RAW processing "editors" like Lightroom, ON1 Photo RAW, Capture One, DXO Photolab etc. (when talking about GIMP, Darktable and especially RAWTherapee should be mentioned here).

My buddy who is a custom car and sign painter will be painting something for me and when I told him I needed it to be the color #8410ea he told me that the code means nothing to him because different companies have their own codes. I want it to be the exact same shade of purple as it shows in PS as this is going to be a gift for another buddy as that color is his business' official color.

Color #8410ea also means nothing in Photoshop outside of the context of a specific Color Space. Those are just three Hex (base 16 ) numbers representing values of Red 132, Green 16 and Blue 234 . Those same numbers will look different in different color spaces e.g sRGB Adobe RGB and ProPhoto. Unspecified it is likely to mean sRGB but that is not guaranteed.

It's actually not for a car, it's (Austin if you're reading this, GTFO lol) a surprise gift for my boss for giving me this awesome job and trusting me so much because I am his first real employee. It's actually for an Xbox One controller. I plan to have my buddy paint it the company color and print the company logo on the handle.

Maybe you could make two adjacent Color Fill layers, one with #8410ea, and in the other click on "Color Libraries" and choose Pantone Coated. Then, browse through the Pantone swatches until you find one that works. On my system, 266 C looks pretty close. Although the auto painters would not be using actual Pantone inks, I think it likely they would have a swatch book to match to. 0852c4b9a8

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