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Menu Bar

The Paint Shop Pro Menu Bar has all of the normal options you would expect to find on a menu bar plus additional options relevant to the program itself. I won't be covering all of the menu options. Some of them will be explained elsewhere, others are self-explanatory.

The File menu is where you'll find your Browse function. This does not refer to a web browser but rather to an image browser that will allow you to view thumbnails of all images contained in a directory on your hard drive. The left window has the familiar Windows format for ease of locating files.

In the View menu you'll find the Grid option. This will toggle your Grid on and off. When the Grid is in the 'on' position, all open images will show the grid. The grid is not saved with your image, it's just a tool to aid in placing selections on the canvas.

The Image menu covers various effects that can be applied to an image. This is where you'll find the built-in filters as well as the Plug-in Filter menus. The built-in filters are listed under their own categories, (Blur, Edge, Noise, Sharpen, Other) in the Image menu. All of the filters can be found together in the Filter Browser, also located in the Image menu. You will not see a Plug-in Filters option in the Image menu unless you have downloaded and installed third party plugin filters.

The Color menu: Whenever you find a feature or option in the PSP menus is 'greyed' out, check in the Color menu to make sure that your image is set to 16 million colors. Many of the features and functions will only work on 256 Grey Scale or 16 Million Colors. To check and/or increase your color depth to 16 million colors go to Image | Colors | Increase Color Depth. If the 16 Million Colors (24 bit) is greyed out, then your image is already 16 Million Colors. If the option is available, select it to increase your Color Depth to 16 Million Colors.

The Capture Setup Menu

PSP comes with a Capture function that allows you to do screen captures. It will capture as a graphic anything that shows on your monitor.

As a companion to the Menu Bar, there are an infinite number of keystroke shortcuts available to bring up menu options as well as toggle Toolbars on and off.

Introduction to Paint Shop Pro 5
Introduction to Paint Shop Pro 5 : Table of Contents
Keyboard Shortcuts


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