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Kai W

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  1. Hi Visual, there is only one layer (background) so the option that will join layers isn't active. Thank you for your halp anyway. Cheers, Kai
  2. Hi David, Cinepaint might be the tool I'm searching for. Thanks for this hint. Cheers, Kai P.S.: Paint.net is a very useful software for my everyday needs concerning image editing. Except this special task mentioned above. But anyway I'm happy that I've discovered this tool and the helpful community supporting it. :-)
  3. Hi welshblue, Quote A case of the blind leading the blind a little bit ... Unquote *lol* No problem. Hi David, thank you for your explanation. So I have to search for another software for my task. Even if it's non-commercial and nobody (including myself) might ever notice the difference, the information of the original *.TIFF-Data shall be kept in order to make further editing as good as possible. Thanks a lot!
  4. Hi welshblue, that works! Unfortunately it leads to another question: The original *.TIFF-Data got 48 bits colour depth and the pieces saved as *.PSD (or *.PNG) got 24 bits. Why that? And I thought it would be an easy task to cut pictures into pieces. Surprise! It isn't! Thanks in advance & best regards, Kai
  5. Hi Visual, thank you for your answer. But I'm still in trouble: The details tab only shows the name, type, path, size, creation date, change date, attribute, owner and computer. Any other ideas? Thanks in advance & kind regards, Kai
  6. Dear all, please have a look at the title of this topic. I just installed paint.net and the Photoshop PSD file plugin a few minutes ago in order to cut *.TIFF-files into pieces to be saved as *.PSD-files. That worked quite well, but I am not able to see the color depth of the new PSD-file I've saved. Would somebody be so kind to tell me where to look at? Thanks in advance & greetings from Hamburg, Germany (hope this explains my english skills ), Kai
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