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IRON67

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  1. If my suggestion doesn't fit, your explanation of the problem wasn't sufficient, I think. You don't want to edit the given image with the angled screen, but you want to replace the screen with an other screen with the same angles. So here's a new suggestion: TR's Distort This! Edit: I've overseen, that you have already tried this. For me it works. No crash.
  2. To make seamless tiles try out this plugin: Seamless Texture Maker
  3. Thanks for new version. Now it works.
  4. Doesn't work for me. I don't have that font. A standard like Arial would be better.
  5. First: I assume, that beside Cortana and Windows itself, also Paint.net still was running. You can check this in the task manager and kill the process, if it was hanging. Second: Every modern Picture Viewer has the ability to set it up as standard application. Use this feature before fighting with options in Windows. You don't have to uninstall paint.net.
  6. If it is really a layer for the red lines, simply delete this layer. But you wouldn't ask, if there was a layer, so your image is a JPEG or PNG or something else without layers. Therefore you have to paint over every single red pixel. You could set up the paintbucket for color by filling mode global and a tolerance of about 50% to paint all red pixels with the blue color. Then you have to change only some small areas with black or green.
  7. How do you "take" the images from your browser? Rightclick - Copy image to clipboard or something else?
  8. Use the magic wand tool with a tolerance of 0% or how much you need and fill mode Global to select all pixels of this color and hit DEL. Save image as PNG. If this did not match your criteria, give us more details.
  9. Change your settings, then click on the gear-Icon (Settings) in the upper right corner in PDN, switch to Tools and click on "Load from Toolbar" and close this Window.
  10. In your case you should use an other way. Make a new layer, use the paintbrush and/or the line/curve tool to mark the areas (and fill them with a color). Then select this color global, switch to the main layer with the image and do what you want with.
  11. Sorry, but I never had opened such files in PDN or even worked with.
  12. You can save images in PDN with multiple (and editable) layers as PDN-files. But in the end - on your website - you have to merge all the layers for saving as normal PNG-, JPG- or GIF-files.
  13. Well, I can't ignore it, if I see it all over the boards and can't see the new "real" postings in the first. So I think, it is the staffs job, to sort out spam and reading a spam report is not really "more work", isn't it?
  14. At present the massive spam disturbs again very much. Today he is still there 8 hours after posting. I know today is Sunday. Nevertheless, it would be nice if someone would take care of it. Unfortunately you can not report the spammers by clicking on a link anymore.
  15. I think you have misinterpreted the message. The updater shows the actual version, not the available new version. I think and hope, that this will be changed in further versions because it confuses the users.
  16. Why then the HAHA That's very funny? For me this sounds somewhat arrogant.
  17. It is not very wise to laugh about other people's safety concerns. It is also unwise to think about Linux as a secure operating system. This is not the case, as the developments of recent years have shown. And finally, it is very unwise to hold a sandbox for a sufficient safety measure. I think NealEhardt's proposal is absolutely reasonable. Much smarter and more competent people than you have laughed too early.
  18. You can play with lightness & contrast in generally or you select the "white" around your objects and correct only this selection. Or you cut out your objects and place them over a new white layer or a light color gradient. But the best solution is to learn making better images with your camera. Here a little sample, just playing a bit in two minutes...
  19. If transparency is involved, you must save it as PNG. Maybe - if you have worked with multiple layers - you've choosen the wrong blend mode before you merged layers down...
  20. Maybe you have chosen before the wrong selection mode in the upper toolbar. You should use "Replace" or "Add (union)". Or the Tolerance is too low. Then try 25-40%. Or - if you work with more then one layer - you have selected the wrong layer.
  21. Normally I don't drag images for opening, but I've tried now here in my Windows 7 SP1 and no dialogue appears. A bit more information about your system configuration may be helpful. However I believe, that it is not a problem of your paint.net but of your Windows. Update: The dialogue appears, if you have already opened an image in PDN. I'm afraid, that you can't change this behavior because this question is indeed neccessary.
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