PaintShop Pro
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== File format specs == | == File format specs == |
Revision as of 14:11, 22 February 2014
PaintShop Pro has been a fairly popular commercial graphic program since the 1990s. Originally released as "Paint Shop" by JASC Software, it soon became PaintShop Pro (with "PaintShop" officially written as one CamelCased word, though it's often written unofficially as two words). In 2004, it was acquired by Corel.
Many standard graphic formats including GIF, JPEG, and PNG are supported, but there is also a native PaintShop Pro format. These files, stored in a format allowing the preservation of the distinct layers of a PSP image for editing, are normally found with the extension .psp (or sometimes .pspi in later versions), but some other specialized image types with other extensions are also used.
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File extensions
- .psp is the traditional extension used for PaintShop Pro native-format images.
- .pspb is used by some PSP versions for brushes.
- .psbi is used in some later versions of PSP for images (previously stored in .psp files).
- .jsl is used for shape files.
- .pfr is used for frame files.
- .tub is used for picture tube graphics files (objects which can be placed into images).