Pros
- Prettier interface
- Many powerful tools
Cons
- Too many powerful tools in an overtaxed interface
- Some new tools are too simple for savvy users
Our Verdict
Corel’s Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 image editor, with its darker interface, looks better than previous versions did, but the new shade is the only visual tweak. What the interface needs is a complete overhaul–it’s so jam-packed with overlapping options that it’s hard to wade through.
For example, X2’s primary new feature, Express Lab, is supposed to simplify processing lots of images with commonly used tools, such as cropping and red-eye reduction. However, Express Lab itself introduces no new tools, and it isn’t a batch processor–you can’t tell it to, say, resize ten images at once. (A batch processor resides elsewhere.) If you want a tool outside the small set, you must exit the box.
Corel added a few mostly-for-fun tools, including Thinify, to simulate shaving a few pounds off your subjects, and Eye Drop, to whiten bloodshot eyes. They’re easy to use, but since they don’t offer many adjustments, the effects are pretty coarse. You can now apply layer styles, such as drop shadows and glows, to vector layers; surprisingly, they don’t allow much customization either.
Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 has plenty of powerful tools to satisfy practically anyone who edits images, but using it feels like trying to row a two-person dingy that’s carrying 14 people on board.
Alan Stafford