.PSPSCRIPT File Extension
PaintShop Pro Resource File
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What is a PSPSCRIPT file?
A PSPSCRIPT file contains a resource created by PaintShop Pro, a raster graphics editor for Windows. It may store a script, brush, template, palette swatch, or tool preset. PSPSCRIPT files may come packaged with PaintShop Pro, or a user may have created them.
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Since PSPSCRIPT files can be used to store various types of resources, the file name preceding the extension typically indicates the type of resource the file contains (e.g., brushtip.pspscript or swatch.pspscript). Also, you can typically identify the type of resource in the PSPSCRIPT file by the name of the folder storing the file.
How to share PSPSCRIPT files with other PaintShop Pro users
You can share PSPSCRIPT files with other users simply by attaching them to an email, uploading them to an online storage space, or transferring them to a flash drive. After receiving the PSPSCRIPT file, the user can import it into Paint Shop Pro or save the file to the following directory:
Documents\Corel PaintShop Pro\[version]\Brushes
Common PSPSCRIPT Filenames
Preset_XYZ.pspscript - Name of a tool or command preset found in the "presets" directory.
Swatch_XYZ.pspscript - Name of a palette swatch found in the "Swatches" directory.
How to open a PSPSCRIPT file
You can only open PSPSCRIPT files with Corel PaintShop Pro in Windows. However, opening a PSPSCRIPT file with PaintShop Pro differs depending on the resource it stores.
For example, you can import PSPSCRIPT files that store brushes in PaintShop Pro by selecting File → Import → Custom Brush. Then, navigate to the PSPCRIPT file in the dialog, choose the PSPSCRIPT file, then click Add. You can also import it by placing the PSPSCRIPT file in the following location:
Documents\Corel PaintShop Pro\[version]\Brushes
However, importing a PSPSCRIPT storing a swatch requires you to place the PSPSCRIPT file in the following directory:
Documents\Corel PaintShop Pro\[version]\Swatches