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vanGogh

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  1. As for several versions, the disk load while installing is 100%, and the process takes like 15 minutes. Even UNINSTALLING the previous version takes a ridiculous amount of time. Paint.net is the ONLY program that gives me this disproportionate problem, so don't point fingers about my PC again. There is something FUNDAMENTALLY wrong with this installation procedure.
  2. Even UNINSTALLING the previous version takes the same amount of FOREVER TIME.
  3. Installing 4.3.12. STILL Installing 4.3.12, for already yet another 15 minutes or so, on 100% disk load. This is absolutely RIDICULOUS. This is JUST an editor, and it is the ONLY such program I get such problems. NO EXCUSE blaming my PC or anti virus.
  4. As in my remark about 4.3.7, I am still plagued, and worried, about this current install. And mind you, that's already going on for like 15 minutes, with 100% disk-load. This shouldn't be! I don't suppose it is that crazy big. And it is really worrying about what is going on.
  5. I used 'paint.net.4.3.2.install.x64.zip' from GitHub, and it took a crazy amount of time with 100% disk load! That was really worrisome!! I might have been a first x64 install of Paint.net, but still that shouldn't happen. What was going on?
  6. I totally back FiNGOLFiN's request. Either by opening multiple instances, or by opening multiple views next to each other. My current reason is that I am adjusting multiple pictures and I want to be able to compare the white balance as DIRECTLY as possible. Not by opening an instance of some other program, but by using the very SAME program twice, or WITHIN the very same program. It isn't that odd. It is a pity that a program like Paint.net tries to be 'clever' by RESTRICTING me to use it multiple times. PLEASE do not bother, let ME decide what I need! So I would appreciate if either that that restriction is lifted (the most simple AND versatile solution) or that multiple (side by side) views are built in.
  7. Hi, thanks for creating Paint.net! Most of the time I use Paint.net for adjusting photo's by use of the 'Levels' option, which is a great tool. I have a couple of wishes that would convene at least me. Have the possibility of easily browsing through a series of picture by 'previous' and 'next' buttons (arrow buttons). Have the possibility of a permanent view containing the histogram of the actual picture. Have an automatic reset of the level settings after leaving (closing) an adjusted picture. Now I have to reset it manually each time I load another picture (and not forget to do that). Thanks.
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