Corel KPT Collection review

This suite of plug-ins delivers several blasts from the past

You'll have most fun with KPT when you're tweaking with no specific goal in mind

TechRadar Verdict

An excellent set of plug-ins that designers and illustrators everywhere will love. Shame there's no upgrade path

Pros

  • +

    Relatively easy to use

    Cheap

    Good interface

Cons

  • -

    No upgrade path

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Corel's KPT Collection is possibly the most famous of Photoshop software plug-ins. Originally developed by Kai Krause and published by the now defunct MetaCreations, this set has become a favourite among digital artists.

The new KPT Collection includes filters from KPT 5, 6 and KPT Effects, and the 24-strong set really is great value. Anyone fascinated by Photoshop will recognise such favourites as KPT Goo and Noize. Goo is pretty much what you'd expect, if somewhat pointless - enabling you to splodge translucent goo on top of your images. Noize is a fun filter that enables you to overlay your images with random cloud-like noise.

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