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When you open an images into Corel PaintShop Pro, a single layer (Background) is created in the Layers palette. Background layers The Background layer is the base layer of an image. It's occasionally been useful for selective edits that Lightroom still can't quite match. ADJUSTMENTS: Edit, crop, resize, remove noise, sharpen, enhance colors, or use curves and levels for complete photo enhancements.
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The only thing I've used it for is to work in layers, and very seldom - maybe a handful of times a year. Learn the basics of working with layers in CorelDRAW by using the Object Manager to add, copy and customize layers, and work with a master layer. DRAW and PAINT: Built-in brushes, drawing tools, color palettes, gradients, patterns and picture tubes at your fingertips to take your designs to the next level. The Corel Painter file format preserves layers when you save a document, so you can easily make changes at a later time. There are nine types of layers to select from: Background, Raster, Vector, Art Media, Mask, Adjustment, Group, Selection, and Floating Selection. Regarding Paint Shop Pro, I actually still am using the old version 7 when it was still a Jasc product. I hope this will be added in the next version Corel PHOTO-PAINT 8. I would like to be able to do as well as PaintShop Pro. Layers provide one of the great advantages of creating images in a digital workspace - the freedom to experiment with different compositions and effects without risking an unwanted, permanent edit. >But you could exort each object (layer) in a Photo-Paint image file to PNG, Yes, I know it and I do.