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MGI PhotoSuite

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MGI PhotoSuite is developed by MGI Software Corp. and is used by 12 users of Software Informer. The names of program executable files are Psuite.exe, PhotoSuite.exe, demo32.exe, PhotoSuite7.exe and PhotoSuite8.exe. Works with png, psd, wmf, bmp, gif, jpg, jpeg, pic, sfw, ctf, jpa, tif, kqp, stn, vst, img, pzp, eps, pzs, icb, dib, tga, emf, vda, pcd, jpe, pcx, ras, fpx, tiff, epsf, epsi, stng, pspd and dmsp file types. This particular product is not fit to be reviewed by our informers.

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rating Patricia
It's the best simple program to edit image. I love it.

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John Daviso
Will PhotoSuite 11 run on win10?

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Rock Brentwood
It works fine on the Wine Windows emulator in Linux; though I haven't checked out version 8 on it yet. I have a strong temptation to create a Qt-based clone of it, and add more enhancements, like deconvolution (the inverse of their "smoothing" operation), automated color-matching, 2D-to-3D, 3D editing with an ability to edit the contours of objects in pictures and add objects to pictures in 3D, layer/segment extraction, automated color-matching, interpolation (to extrapolate behind objects), animate GIF's, and even some frame-by-frame video editing with the aid of the FFMPEG library ... and even audio editing with the aid of 2-way spectrographs. I already have all of this as separate routines, but not integrated into anything like an enhanced clone of MGI's image editor. If this is
green-lit I'll keep you updated. It'll be on GitHub.

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