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Uhhh... if you zoom in, just like in Paint but better, you can tell where the pixels go, and PSP doesn't blur things.
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Yes, if you don't use antialiasing. But with that, you can just do the same thing as in MSPaint, and if MSPaint is able to do the same, I have no reason to launch a program which one uses much more system resources than it. Of course, if I'm coloring a drawing or foto-editing, or retouch a scanned image, etc. I'll use PSP or PS. The only problem with paint, it's hard to edit palettes, and it's unable to do some palette things. So I make them in PS, but the pixeling for me is comfortable with MSPaint. For creating new colors, I'm using iDraw, and for palette swapping / color replacing I'm using PS.
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