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The new Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 now has full support for Microsoft HD Photo file format and this will no doubt help MS to push forward their new format. The Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 seeks to be an one-stop solution for one’s editing needs and includes features ranging from automatic tools for quick fixes to precision controls for fine-tuning.


"Recognizing the advancements the HD Photo format delivers, Corel was an early adopter and one of the first companies to integrate it into its software," said Denise MacDonell, Director, Product Management, Digital Media at Corel®. "This allows us to offer our users the many benefits of raw camera formats while removing the complexity created by camera-specific raw formats. And by including HD Photo as a native format produced by the camera when a photo is taken, camera manufacturers can participate in creating a new industry standard that will deliver an improved user experience. Rather than having to worry about camera-specific formats, customers will be able to focus their attention on the image they want to capture."



Tags: Corel, Paint Shop Pro, Microsoft HD
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