The Smart Photo Fix dialog offers some subtle ways to improve your photo, and the side-by-side view makes it easy to decide whether or not your changes actually improve anything. Smart Photo Fix is easy and quick to use. With a handful of adjustments and a side-by-side view. This makes it easy to spot the new stuff, such as the beautiful and handy Smart Photo Fix dialog. The Effects Browser is a blast from the past.
The Effect Browser dialog feels like it came straight out of Windows 2000, folder icons and all. But as you click your way around the interface, you’ll soon come across ancient-looking dialogs, showing through like battle scars. Many of X7’s key dialogs are shiny and new, making good use of the generous amounts of screen real estate most modern computers offer. Much like Photoshop, PaintShop Pro has a long and storied history-and it shows in the interface. The Edit tab is where serious photo manipulation takes place. It’s interactive, so you just click whatever you’re interested in, and the relevant dialog opens up.
There’s a Magic Wand, layers, a sophisticated color picker, and most important-a Learning Center that takes you through the basics. Click it, and you find yourself in a complete and powerful image editor. If photo-wide effects aren’t what you’re after, you need the Edit tab. This is quite similar to how CameraBag works: A single click applies effects with names like “Retro Surreal” or “Sepia Fully aged.” Just like in CameraBag, you can layer effects on top of one another.įor full-photo edits and color tweaks, you may not need to go farther than the Adjust tab. Along its right side, you’ll find the Instant Effects sidebar. The Adjust tab lets you apply image-wide effects: You can tweak the white balance, brightness, contrast, vibrancy, and more. Once you find an image you want to work with, you can click through to either the Adjust or Edit tabs.