![]() ![]() This works very well, with the file browser and document manager being particularly useful when working with lots of files.Īlthough PhotoImpact has many features that Photoshop Elements can't compete with, many people will only use a limited selection of these tools. In a similar way to Photoshop, different toolbars are combined into one small window, allowing you to switch between them and save desktop space. Optionally toolbars can be moved around or removed. ![]() The above screenshot shows the default layout for PhotoImpact. ![]() Very little has been added to the main toolbars and although they do take some getting used too for beginners, they're comprehensive and user-friendly enough. There's also a comparison between PhotoImpact 8, Photoshop Elements and PaintShop Pro there too.Īnyone who enjoyed working in PhotoImpact 7 will be glad to know not much has changed in the user interface. The main competition to PhotoImpact 8 is the excellent Adobe Photoshop Elements package.įor information on version 8 of PhotoImpact, I'd suggest you check out the Ulead Website for a detailed list of what's new. It isn't long since we reviewed Ulead PhotoImpact 7, so when Ulead PhotoImpact 8 arrived on my desk, I was curious about what was new and whether there were any major changes.
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