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  1. Hello!

     

    Old thread, but the issue is the same. I pretty much never used it. It was always a nuisance. When I open paint.net not directly with an image, I have an image on the clipboard, which is useless to paste on the pre-determined sized canvas. I always need to close it and then open it again. Otherwise I may want to drag&drop an image, in which case the default canvas is also of no use.

     

    I think it would be more productive if paint.net would show a few basic options, without creating a canvas. Such as, create canvas from clipboard image (dimmed if no image on clipboard), open image, create new canvas, maybe recent images option. Allowing people to chose what they want to do instead of presuming they want an empty canvas, with the size pre-set.

  2. 3 hours ago, welshblue said:

    Email address isn't accepted - it just tells you the wrong password has been used. (In Chrome at least)

     

    Rights or wrongs of only 3 log in attempts is down to forum software ?

     

    I'm struggling to understand tho' when you've made 27 posts why you don't just use avada knowing that the email doesn't work ?

    Then you won't get locked out. ?  A lot of people say I'm lacking something so I could be missing the point here  🤔

     

    You would with 6000+ posts... I made those 27 over years, when I had something to ask or talk about. Usually I only remember what's wrong when I'm locked out.

     

    And as you pointed out the forum lies twice. First that I can use the e-mail, and second that I used the wrong password, which also implies that he username was fine.

  3. 11 hours ago, SodiumEnglish said:

    The problem appears to be that you don't remember your login details, not an issue with the forum login system. The login system here isn't much different from others on other social platforms, except lacking something like 2FA of course.  

    The forum login lies and that alone eats up the three tries... I just mentioned the other as a potential issue.

     

    11 hours ago, SodiumEnglish said:

    Three tries I think is a fairly standard practice for sites regardless of the content/purpose.

     

    I'd say 5 is more the norm, from my experience. Also, usually other logins are nice enough to warn me after the first failed try that I have four tries left.

     

    11 hours ago, SodiumEnglish said:

    Why would someone lax security just because it's not critical?

     

    The measures should be in sync with the value of what it protects as Joshua points out. The forum could force everyone to buy custom hardware keys and take fingerprints from everyone via a security firm while also mandating a 100 character password x number of letters-small-and-large/numbers/special characters. And lock out on the first failure, so you need to personally appear at whichever country/address to restore your credentials (after exhaustive biometric and DNA testing of course)

    How could you think compromising this level of security for convenience and monetary reasons?

  4. On 2/7/2019 at 11:16 PM, toe_head2001 said:

     

    I see it.

     

    forum-signin.png

     

    Yes, this. And also the same is displayed on the full login page.

     

    Also the 3 tries are needlessly few. This not some website that's a target to hacking. There's no money in hacking an account.

     

    23 hours ago, Ego Eram Reputo said:

     

    Um no. The username is particular to you once registered. It's only five letters to enter vs your email address which is significantly more.

     

    You missed my point. My usernames vary across websites so I don't always know which one to use on websites I don't visit frequently. (Especially if I can't use any of my favored ones).

    Also the length of the e-mail address doesn't matter because it's in the form history, since it's a commonly used for logins.

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  5. Hello!

     

    Since I didn't see any dedicated website bug section I post here. This really sucks. I always get screwed by it. I naturally enter the e-mail because the username is necessarily variable. (It may be taken...) By the time I figure out why can't I log in I'm always locked out from the forum, because there's only a mere 3 attempts. (As if this is web bank login or something.)

  6. 18 minutes ago, toe_head2001 said:

    You can also use the Alt key to access the menus. That's standard for all programs.

     

    I wouldn't say all, but it's common. Doesn't help with the buttons on the right though.

     

     

    18 minutes ago, toe_head2001 said:

     

    You can also close the floating windows with the four buttons in the top-right corner. 

    RLW6.png

     

    Not if they're covered by one of said floating windows. :)

  7. Hi!

     

    I find the white background black text harsh on the eyes, but black (very dark) background isn't really better, I find it more difficult to read. I prefer backgrounds medium dark, which is easy on the eyes and it's easy to read.

     

    Though others might have different preferences. So why not allow to set the background color and text color?

     

    PS:

    Are there know issues with the forum? Recently I could only login via the reset password feature, but the new password doesn't work. I also don't get any e-mail notifications even though I subscribe.

  8. On 1/8/2012 at 8:19 PM, Rick Brewster said:

    If I remember correctly, this is because Photoshop applies a sharpen filter as part of an upscale unless you tell it not to. It's not a matter of "quality," it's simply subjective cheating.

    So, just resize in Paint.NET and then use Effects->Photo->Sharpen, probably with a value of 1.

     

    By the way. Which resizing method does paint.net use when selecting "best quality"?

  9. I could have sworn there was a longer discussion about this. Or maybe I talked about artifact filtering elsewhere...

     

    On 2017. 05. 12. at 8:52 AM, IRON67 said:

    Which one you have already tested?


    I tried a bunch, including third party plugins but neither gave palatable results.

    However recently madVR recently added some really kick-< no swearing > artifact/noise filters so I achieve rather good results screencaping the video player window. :)
    Here are the pictures:

    Prairie Sunrise : Screenshot Comparison

    Halloweens Forest : Screenshot Comparison

    Redwood Dawn : Screenshot Comparison

  10. On 2016. 11. 24. at 10:09 PM, Ego Eram Reputo said:

     

    I disagree. I do a lot of web design with multiple edits to images. It's the same image until I say differently.

     

    When you fit a set of mag wheels to your car you don't change the registration number. It's the same car right?

     

    Paint.net is doing the same thing. It's up to you to tell paint.net "this edit makes this a new image".

     

     

    I don't think poor comparisons reinforce your point. Anyway, if pdn devs insist on counter intuitive behavior, then arguing about it won't help.
    Feel free to close this thread.

    PS:

    Since settings page talsk about e-mails, one might expect get e-mails when subscribing to topics, which is clearly not the case. I only remembered this topic because I got screwed by this issue again. The change preference options at http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/followed/ make no sense, since in practice it's always "Do not send me any notifications"

  11. On 2016. 11. 15. at 0:21 AM, Ego Eram Reputo said:

    The default settings in paint.net are designed to preserve data integrity.

     

    New single layered images are recommended to be saved as lossless PNG while multi-layered images are saved as PDN. This ensures data integrity.

     

    When you open an existing image and edit it, it is only natural to save it in the same format by default. Which paint.net does provided the saved image conforms to the original format (you can't save mutli-layered images as a JPG without flattening to a single layer).

     

    Take responsibility for your edits to an original image: either use Save As immediately to specify a new filename, or import the image into a new blank canvas. Paint.net is not going to stop you if you want to open-crop-save (as original) as this is exactly how paint.net is frequently used.

     

    The way I see it neither this usage, nor how paint.net functions makes sense. If you edit a jpeg or any other image you're effectively creating a new image.
    What this doctrine of yours achieves is multiple lossy encoding passes, and information loss and nothing more.

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