![]() ![]() I think for starters, I need to update to a later version and saw Corel PaintShop Pro 2020. Made to work on Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows ME. I was on Amazon looking for a later version and the version I have was listed on there as "unavailable"/ and was Hi Jay.the version of PSP 7 that I have does not allow me to do anything that you have suggested. IrfanView (needs plugin package installed: ) I have only tested these in Windows 10 but will check on my Windows 7 virtual machine soon. Here is a list of graphics programs I have installed that will open WebP files. Do this for each file type you want to open with PSP7 as it seems to work better than Default programs. Now check the box to 'Always use this app to open. Select to Choose another app option at the bottom. When you change to PSP7 use the right click option to 'Open with' on the image. Is there anything I can do other than removing the Corel Program from my computer to stop it from doing that? I have gone back into the control panel and for reasons I do not know, the jpg, jpeg, gif, and png are set back to the Corel Program. However, the very next time I do the double click on pic, it goes right back to Corel PSPx8. Then back to double click on pic and it opens sucessfully in PSP7 Pro. I have gone into the control panel under Default Programs and set jpg, jpeg, gif, png to open with PSP7 Pro. Whenever I double click to open a pic or gif, it opens Corel PSPx8 which takes forever to load and bombs me with ads. In addition to not being able to open the webp's except with chrome and edge, I have developed a new problem. Also, there is no x button at the top right and I have to do a ctl alt del to close the page. What happens is that it opens a large blank page with small type at the top left corner that shows download 100% and at the bottom there is a start arrow and that changes to pause when you click on it. Hi Jay.I downloaded and installed XnView on my computer (Windows 7 Pro) just in case I did not mention that before. They are both good packages.Īctually I just updated my copy of and the newer version does open the files. I thought that would open but, on a test, it does not. According to the following article PSP should open. Your PSP versions may just not be current enough. I have not tried XnView so will look into that tomorrow. The only way I have found (which is ridiculous) is to open them using Chrome or Edge, take a screen shot of the animation, Use Expression Web to convert it to a video, use my gif maker to create a gif from the video, then save it with the gif maker as a. webp files will open on my computer using Chrome and Edge only. I also have Animation Shop and they will not open there either. I also downloaded and installed and no luck with that program either. Hi Jay.I have Paint Shop Pro, Corel PSP 圆, and Corel PSP x8 and none of those will allow me to load the file and save as another type. thing but select to choose another app and check the box to always use this program before selecting your browser. ![]() Of course, if you already have a package such as Paint Shop or Photo Shop lust load the file and save as another type.Īs to having these files open automatically in your browser when selected do the Open with. agif and thats it.As free options for image conversion I'd suggest or XnView. If rotating by 30 degree intervals, you should have 11 layers.) Save as a. If by intervals of 20, you should have 17 layers plus one layer that has been rotated by 10 degrees. Repeat the process of duplicating and rotating until you rotated the layer to 360 degrees (If rotating by 10 degree intervals, you should have 35 layers. Go to Rotate/Zoom (Ctrl+Shift+Z) and rotate it 10-30 degrees. Then use a transparency gradient to fade it out on one side. agif file when you're done.Īnother alternative: Duplicate the layer of the button, go to Adjustments > Brightness and Contrast (Ctrl+Shift+C) and set it to make it darker. Fade out the gradient on the edges to your liking. Then switch to Transparency Gradient mode ( :AlphaChannel: ). Set your primary color to white and your secondary to any color with an Alpha value of 0. On a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N), go to the gradient tool ( ) and put it in linear gradient mode ( :LinearGradient: ). You should now have an option to save as a. Place it under C:// > Program Files > Paint.Net > Effects (I believe that is the correct filepath). Download Simon Brown's plugin pack here: ![]()
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