Paint Shop Pro Photo XI

KenWA

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When I ran Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor on my XP machine it reported that PSP XI was compatible to run on Win 7 (64). I have installed it and just to be safe I changed the compatibility to XP SP3. On loading the program Windows reports that it doesn't like the colour scheme and has changed it to Windows 7 Basic but changes it back to Aero when PSP closes. From what I can see the program is not affected but apparently the desktop background changes.

Being totally ignorant of Win 7 and it's ramifications, can anyone tell me whether I will be doing harm to run this old program or is nothing being done to Windows itself. This is important because I had purchased PSP X3 (said to be fully compatible) but although it ran without any apparent clashes it was unable to see my Canonscan scanner. Corel politely told me that they no longer support this old version so I had to change back to my old friend.

All advice welcomed.
 

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I use PSP X2 on my Windows 7 64 with no problem, and I have a Canon all-in-on (MG5220). I am able to import scans to PSP using File>Import>Acquire>TWAIN Acquire, so it's puzzling why you can't set up your scanner in PSP X3 under TWAIN source. What is the model of your scanner?
 

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Canonscan 8800F. All the options under Import are greyed out an inacceassible.

It might be of interest that Fasstone Image Viewer sees the scanner and scans beautifully.
 

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No, it is not relevant. I have subsequently managed to install my old Paint Shop Pro Photo XI and it scans normally, as does Faststone Image Viewer. I can also scan and copy manually uising the Canon ScanGear software. The problem is NOT with the scanner.
 

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After thinking about it, I wonder if your installation of PSP3 was faulty, since there are no Import options at all. Maybe a reinstall is the answer?
Another great source for PSP help is this forum:
Raven's Paint Shop Pro Forums
Hope this helps!
 

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