Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby jhlent on Wed Jul 27, 2011 9:19 pm

Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Since Ulead PhotoImpact is being phased out and done away with...
Which if ANY of the Corel programs are or will be able to open & use the PhotoImpact UFO files...??

Is there a way to convert these UFO Files to use within PaintShop Photo Pro X3...??


I also see they are still selling PhotoImpact X3 $29.99 Download
http://www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsp?pid=prod3430246&skuId=PK_PI13ESD

But I also see it is sold by another company - - Nova Development
http://www.novadevelopment.com/software/photoimpact-pro-129013?meta=software&cat=digital-photography-software
Box version for only $99.95

Is Nova going to continue on with PhotoImpace - or are they just a re-packager...??
In September 2009 Corel has discontinued the product - they have keep selling it for 3 years...
And they DON'T SEE it still sells - and people desire it...?? :twisted:

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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby LeviFiction on Thu Jul 28, 2011 1:59 am

There is the potential that they might include the ability to open UFO files by their other programs. We'll have to wait and see when the newest versions of PhotoPaint and PaintShopPro to find out for sure if there is any serious consideration for it. If it's not supported after their newest iterations it's possible they won't at all but at that point it's really anyone's guess.

I suppose a special request could be made for the actual format to be released so people can make their own import and export software for it. But somehow I doubt they'd agree to that.

And as far as I know Corel has never explained their reasons for dropping PI. It's entirely possible that as many people as you know what it, may not have been good enough for Corel to keep it. And it's entirely possible that it was good enough to keep PI but they wanted to to gain users for their current line. It's also possible that they just didn't want to maintain a third piece of software for photo editing to go with their others.

As for novadevelopment, I think they are doing it as an OEM. Hard to say because again I haven't heard anything special.
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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby trueblue on Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:21 am

.UFO is the native file to Ulead PhotoImpact, now owned by Corel and cannot be use in any other software, currently.
It is a file extension that will die out with PI. You could turn your .ufo into .png or .psd and therefore will open in other software.

Nova Development only sell PI. They do not have anything to do with creating it.

PIX3 will continue to be sold whilst there are still supplies available. Once that supply is depleted, you won't be able to purchase it.

I agree with what Levi said about Corel and PI. It is sad for us PI users that this excellent software is to eventually die.
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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby jhlent on Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:26 pm

Well turning .ufo into png does not work.... it flattens the layers
It seems the ONLY alternative is to turn it into .psd

I bit the bullet and ordered the Corel PaintShop Photo Pro X3 Ultimate $29.99 - and MOSTLY because of the pricing
To me it sure is a BIG BIG Change from PI-X3 - and WoW what a learning curve for me.

From "MY VIEW"...
It seems a bit spiteful that Corel would not incorporate the .ufo file extension - seeing as they own it... and people use it...

it seems as if they want to FORCE Ulead users to abandon PI and all other Ulead programs.
How much longer will they allow VideoStudio to keep using the .ufo extension before THEY phase it out - no longer needed...
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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby Ron P. on Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:27 pm

Looking at your profile, you too are still running Vista, and PI X3 seems to run fine on it. Until you upgrade your OS to Win7, you should still be able to use PI X3 for some time.

Steve and I both have been after Corel for quite some time to fully implement the UFO format into PSP. However they refuse to provide an answer as to why they have not. We also took the approach of if they will not implement the UFO file format, then change the video side of things, by allowing menus to be created using the PSP proprietary format, or just simply use PNG, TIFF or BMP. Again the same "no response"... :roll:

It seems as though they use a military "top-secret" approach, where everything is compartmentalized. The PSP team is not allowed to talk to the video/dvd team. In other words, the left-hand does not know what the right-hand is doing.
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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby trueblue on Tue Aug 02, 2011 5:55 am

jhlent wrote:[size=120]Well turning .ufo into png does not work.... it flattens the layers
It seems the ONLY alternative is to turn it into .psd


Saving the file as a .psd all features will be saved and you can open them in Photoshop, PhotoImpact and PaintShop Pro.
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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby Ken Berry on Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:06 am

... but of course the change in format means they can't be used for menu templates in Video Studio... :cry: :roll:
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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby ccliffy on Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:19 pm

looks like PSP can open .ufo files and layers intact BUT layers such as text cannot be edited so no different that exporting from PI to .psd files

Was looking for a reason to switch from PI to PSP as opposed to Photoshop
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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby trueblue on Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:58 am

Well, you cannot open a .ufo in photoshop either.

You can open a .ufo in PSP but it is not editible like in PI. This is one of the gripes we have with Corel PSP Devlopers.

WMF can be opened in PSP are are editible. go figure!
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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby ccliffy on Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:59 pm

obviously making no effort to convert PI users to PSP

guess they dont mind risking losing csutomers
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Re: Making UFO Files compatible with Corel Programs

Postby trueblue on Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:24 pm

Well, PI won't be around for much longer. Also, it just may not work at all on up and coming new operating systems.
PI is now too old and defunct!

There are lots of things that the PSP development team should do, but don't. Lol, many of them do not have a clue about PhotoImpact either.

It would be good if the .UFO were editable in PSP and it's one of the issues I've put to them for the next version. Will it happen, who knows!
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