File Extension Library


.PSPSCRIPT File Extension

  • Developer by: Corel
  • Category: Settings Files

What are .PSPSCRIPT files and how to open them?

Can't open .PSPSCRIPT file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .PSPSCRIPT file.

What is a .PSPSCRIPT file extension?

.PSPSCRIPT file extension is created by Corel. .PSPSCRIPT has been classified as Settings Files.

.PSPSCRIPT is PaintShop Pro Resource File

A PSPSCRIPT file contains a resource created by PaintShop Pro, a raster graphics editor for Windows. It stores a resource used by PaintShop Pro, which may be a script, brush, template, palette swatch, or tool preset. PSPSCRIPT files may be a resource included with PaintShop Pro or a custom resource created by a user.

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. Also, the folder the PSPSCRIPT file is located in can be used to identify the type of resource.

PSPSCRIPT files that store brushes can be imported in PaintShop Pro by selecting File → Import → Custom Brush, navigating to the PSPCRIPT file in the dialog, choosing the PSPSCRIPT file, then clicking Add.

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 in Paint Shop Pro or save the file to the following directory:

Documents\Corel PaintShop Pro\[version]\Brushes

NOTE: PaintShop Pro was formerly known as PaintShop Photo Pro.

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.

List of all softwares that can open the PaintShop Pro Resource File
Windows
Corel PaintShop Pro 2019

How to fix problems with .PSPSCRIPT files

  1. You need to update the application that you normally use to open .PSPSCRIPT files. Only the latest version of the software supports the current .PSPSCRIPT file format
  2. You need to check the .PSPSCRIPT file for viruses. To do this, you need to scan it with a popular antivirus (Norton, Nod32, Kaspersky, Dr.Web, etc.)