CorelPHOTO-PAINT
8 Readme Notes
Web Browsers and JPEG images
Please note that 32-Bit JPEG images are not currently
supported in Web Browsers.
If you are saving Progressive JPEG images for
the Web, make sure that your Web Designer and/or Browser supports
Progressive JPEG.
Watermark detection
Watermark detection will not work automatically on
opening a CPT7 file (even when the corresponding checkbox is
set). You must first load the file and set the
"File">"Export">"Detect Watermark" option.
3rd Party Plugin Filters
The Squizz plugin filter will experience problems
if running on Windows NT 4 with 16M of RAM or less. This seems
to be a general problem with this plugin and
the current work around is to increase the RAM. This problem does not
occur under Windows 95.
The KPT plugin filters do not work properly with
CMYK images. The plugin works best with 24-Bit images.
Some of the dialog boxes for the plugins do not
support video screen display of 256 colors or less and consequently
the display is very poor. The current work around
is to increase the video screen display to 16-Bit [32k colors] or
higher.
When using the MagicMask plugin (and it's older
version - Chromatica), the mask does not apply to the final image.
This is a problem with the plugin and CorelPHOTO-PAINT
(7 & 8). Chromatica has acknowledged the problem and
provided this work-around:
1. Engage MagicMask as normal.
2. Do all your masking in
MagicMask.
3. When done click OK.
4. Before doing anything else
hit "Ctrl K"
5. Then hit "Ctrl F"
6. Then hit "Ctrl K"
The Mask will now be active in CorelPHOTO-PAINT.
Image Stitch
Unexpected results may occur if the image contains
clip masks and/or lenses. To avoid this, merge all to the
background prior to using Stitch.
Scripts for Paint
The new scripts that come with CorelPHOTO-PAINT (those
found in the Script directory) only work if they are
dragged & dropped onto the object(s) / image.
They will not work if you double click them. It should also be noted
that Scripts created manually also may not work
correctly if they are double clicked. They should however, work
correctly if they too are dragged & dropped
on the object(s) / image.