Reading around I have found that some Photoshop users have Corel KnockOut 2. I particularly like the ability to do some serious hair extraction (as an example) for my image portraits. Is this product available for psp X6 or is it simply a specialised plug-in for Photoshop? If it is available, where can I buy it, please? Thanks for your help. Posts: 97 Joined: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:55 pm Location: Madrid, Spain operating_system: Windows 10 System_Drive: C 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit ram: 16gb Hard_Drive_Capacity: 1Terrabit Monitor/Display Make & Model: twin hp displays Corel programs: Pro 2018. All I can say is that in the ten years or so I have been on this forum, this is the first time I have heard of Corel KnockOut 2!
I have done a Google search for it, and everything points to the fact that it is -- or was -- a plug-in made some time ago specifically for Adobe Photoshop. That was probably at a time before Corel took over companies which brought other photo editing programs into its own corral (apart from PhotoPaint in the CorelDRAW group of programs), such as Jasc's PaintShop Pro or Ulead's PhotoImpact. Since then, there has been no mention of which I have ever been aware of producing a new version of KnockOut for those products or as a stand-alone. And of course since then Corel has even ditched PhotoImpact as one of their products. So it is likely that KnockOut was also dropped, or perhaps incorporated under some other name in one of the other products. I could of course be wrong, but if I am I am sure someone will soon jump in and point this out.
I'm assuming you don't like the object Extractor in PSPX6. SP1 fixed the instability and a hotfix fixed the zoom bug of SP1. So if you're just avoiding it because of that don't worry. It's all good now. Otherwise, if you're just looking for a better solution.
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Otchet o dezhurstve po shkole obrazec. • Vivien replied on September 19, 2017, 4:15 am. Terrific blog by the way!
This may have already been asked and answered - please have patience with a newbie. Thinking of buying Corel's KnockOut 2 (on sale) as a plugin for my PSE 2 (on WinXP). KnockOut 2 Plug-In (For Photoshop or Photoshop Compatiable Applications) overview and full product specs on CNET. Graphics & image editing. Package Type. Distribution Media.
KnockOut 2 was supposed to be able to work with PaintShop Pro 10 (if that tells you how old it is). Now that doesn't tell you if it'll work in PSPX6, but it should work just fine. However, as Ken noted, it's old and no longer sold by Corel. Are there any other similar plugins? I tested these with X5. My X6 installation is at home so I will retest with X6 later.
1) ImageSkill - Background Remover - BackgroundRemover plugin worked pretty well back with X2 Ultimate. Broke in X3 but worked again in X4. Have not tried it in recent versions. 2) onOne Software Perfect Mask 5.2 - Could not get the plugin working, might be Photoshop only, but the Pro version does work as a standalone program. And a script could be made to get PSP to work with it. Someone did something similar with some of the Nik filters.
Reading around I have found that some Photoshop users have Corel KnockOut 2. I particularly like the ability to do some serious hair extraction (as an example) for my image portraits. Is this product available for psp X6 or is it simply a specialised plug-in for Photoshop? If it is available, where can I buy it, please? Thanks for your help. Posts: 97 Joined: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:55 pm Location: Madrid, Spain operating_system: Windows 10 System_Drive: C 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit ram: 16gb Hard_Drive_Capacity: 1Terrabit Monitor/Display Make & Model: twin hp displays Corel programs: Pro 2018. All I can say is that in the ten years or so I have been on this forum, this is the first time I have heard of Corel KnockOut 2!
I have done a Google search for it, and everything points to the fact that it is -- or was -- a plug-in made some time ago specifically for Adobe Photoshop. That was probably at a time before Corel took over companies which brought other photo editing programs into its own corral (apart from PhotoPaint in the CorelDRAW group of programs), such as Jasc's PaintShop Pro or Ulead's PhotoImpact. Since then, there has been no mention of which I have ever been aware of producing a new version of KnockOut for those products or as a stand-alone. And of course since then Corel has even ditched PhotoImpact as one of their products. So it is likely that KnockOut was also dropped, or perhaps incorporated under some other name in one of the other products. I could of course be wrong, but if I am I am sure someone will soon jump in and point this out.
I'm assuming you don't like the object Extractor in PSPX6. SP1 fixed the instability and a hotfix fixed the zoom bug of SP1. So if you're just avoiding it because of that don't worry. It's all good now. Otherwise, if you're just looking for a better solution.
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Otchet o dezhurstve po shkole obrazec. • Vivien replied on September 19, 2017, 4:15 am. Terrific blog by the way!
This may have already been asked and answered - please have patience with a newbie. Thinking of buying Corel's KnockOut 2 (on sale) as a plugin for my PSE 2 (on WinXP). KnockOut 2 Plug-In (For Photoshop or Photoshop Compatiable Applications) overview and full product specs on CNET. Graphics & image editing. Package Type. Distribution Media.
KnockOut 2 was supposed to be able to work with PaintShop Pro 10 (if that tells you how old it is). Now that doesn't tell you if it'll work in PSPX6, but it should work just fine. However, as Ken noted, it's old and no longer sold by Corel. Are there any other similar plugins? I tested these with X5. My X6 installation is at home so I will retest with X6 later.
1) ImageSkill - Background Remover - BackgroundRemover plugin worked pretty well back with X2 Ultimate. Broke in X3 but worked again in X4. Have not tried it in recent versions. 2) onOne Software Perfect Mask 5.2 - Could not get the plugin working, might be Photoshop only, but the Pro version does work as a standalone program. And a script could be made to get PSP to work with it. Someone did something similar with some of the Nik filters.