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Javert

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  1. Yeah it is, and was error free at anything but full zoom. Edit: It seems that it's mostly that image (I just loaded a 2000*10000 image and it did what it was supposed to by not letting me zoom in more than 328%), which makes me feel rather silly for posting this. Sorry Rick, obviously feel free to lock.
  2. Is there anything I can send you to help you figure out what went wrong so it won't go wrong for others? I can live with the errors at this point, but I'd like to see it get fixed in the next version.
  3. Hello, I use Paint.NET 3.5.8 on Windows 7 Pro x64, with everything fully updated. After installing AutoCAD 2012 Electrical (Student), there were several glitches that cropped up in Paint.NET most notably that I could no longer zoom fully into an image and edit or even see the entire thing. For example I was trying to edit an image that is 1400*750. When I used [CRTL]+Scroll to zoom in as far as I could, it let me zoom in to 3200%. However it defaulted to an area that was at the edge of a 1024*550 rectangle set in the upper left corner of the image. I tired several times to scroll further down the image in full zoom, but Paint.NET refused to let me (it would however let me scroll further over using the scroll bars, but not edit anything outside of the above mentioned area). I have removed all plugins, uninstalled AutoCAD, reinstalled Paint.NET (both versions 3.5.7 and 3.5.8) and nothing has fixed this issue. To show what I am talking about I have uploaded the following files: (318k) (273k) The first is the error when zoomed in all the way, the second shows where I am in the image when zoomed out. As I noted above (in the topic description) Paint.NET will not even let me select 2400% as a zoom, and the scroll-to-zoom skips
  4. EDIT: "Frozen Leaf" Stock secured from Timothy Cizadlo Photography on a pre-release agreement (WOOHOO for fun legal messes! ) SVGA resolution, higher availble
  5. Keep in mind, you cannot seek tech support for Paint.NET 3.10 on this forum. And I never have and never will. I have an install that works for me now, so I don't see any reason to upgrade.
  6. 8 bit PNG can be generated using The Opti-PNG plugin. But it's a bit of a work-around until the next version comes out.
  7. Well Blast. I guess I'll be sticking with my 3.10 install and associated plug-in(s) for a while (I do understand why you are dropping it, I was just hoping that I would maybe forestall the inevitable). I would like to see that very much. The reason I voiced my opinion was that I much prefer your/Rick's Anti-Aliasing to that I've found in other freeware Icon editors (most notibly IcoFX).
  8. I don't see the poll, but I would hate to see that dropped as it allows me to load up unique 16*16 sized images for that size of icon, which makes the icons look cleaner (AA'ed 16*16 icons look like junk most of the time).
  9. :?: what plugin is that i searched and found nothing... :? :shock: Link.
  10. You sir, are a great man. I also now have a reason to upgrade to 3.2.
  11. I know I'm not the person in question, but here is a sample: Link
  12. The animation will have to be done with a different program, but you are going to need to select the areas that you want colored, then do a series of hue/saturation adjustments to them, and take the saturation on the rest of the image down to zero. Does this make sense?
  13. Very Nice. I too have made a PDN icon for XP, but I haven't released it - but I'll put it up here for a bit - (Link removed) NOTE - This is the first time I've even shown this icon to anyone. This icon is NOT meant for public use (yet).
  14. I personally use a program called Exifer, and while it isn't free, it is postcard-ware.
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