Ulead Photo Express Official

Added 16-bit per channel support (limited), panorama stitching, and a “Quick Fix” palette. Integration with Ulead PhotoImpact 8.0 allowed seamless transfer of projects. Bundled with many Kodak EasyShare cameras.

This efficiency made it a favorite in offices where the IT department refused to license Photoshop. It became the unsung hero of real estate brochures, church newsletters, and small business flyers. ulead photo express

In 2006, Ulead was acquired by InterVideo (maker of WinDVD), forming Corel’s consumer division. By 2008, Corel discontinued Photo Express, merging its features into Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo (later Corel Photo Studio). The final release was version 6.0 (2005), which added DVD slideshow burning – a late attempt at convergence. This efficiency made it a favorite in offices

For a user in 1998, the "Acquire" tab was magic. It seamlessly connected with Twain drivers for scanners and early digital cameras (like the chunky Kodak DC series). It turned the often-treacherous process of importing hardware into a one-click affair. By 2008, Corel discontinued Photo Express, merging its