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JASC Paint Shop Pro releases: 1990–2004 Version number Microsoft Paint MSP old version (1bpp), new version (1bpp).GEM Paint IMG old style (4/8bpp), new style (4/8bpp).GIF 87a (1/4/8bpp, interlaced/progressive, 1st image data), GIF 89a (1/4/8bpp, interlaced/progressive, 1st image data).Windows DIB (1/4/8/24bpp, RGB/RLE4/RLE8 encoding).Addition of client area option for window capturing.Addition of decreasing colour depth to 256 colours (8bpp).Addition of image resizing with aspect ratio preservation option.Addition of Built-in portrait/landscape print mode, paper size/source selection.Addition of Selectable printer from local/network source.Relocated brightness/contrast adjustment to Paint Shop Pro 2.0-style dialogue.Relocated red/green/blue colour channel adjustment to Paint Shop Pro 2.0-style dialogue.Zsoft Paintbrush PCX version 0 (1bpp), version 2 (1/4bpp), version 3 (1/4bpp), version 5 (1/4/8bpp).
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PaintShop Pro X6 was the first to be available as a native 64 bit version (purchase includes both versions). Paint Shop Pro 5 added support for layers as well as CMYK and HSL colour modes, included JASC Animation Shop for creating animations and in fact was marketed as "Paint Shop Pro 5.0 with Animation Shop". Most newer versions are only commercially available although some have been distributed in the United Kingdom in computer magazine CDs after they became obsolete.
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Paint Shop was originally distributed as shareware and is still available at many download sites (4.12 being a popular version). It was released by Robert Voit in August 1990.

Originally called simply Paint Shop, the first version, 1.0, was a basic picture converter between BMP, GIF and PCX formats, conceived by Robert Voit and developed by Joel DeRider. Paint Shop Pro 1.0 (pictured here running on Windows XP), was released in 1992 for Windows 3.1.
