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  1. Is there some way I can select only the parts of an image that have colour/saturation and leave the greyscale parts untouched? Using the magic wand to do this is a bit finnicky. BoltBait's Hue/Saturation+ plugin in perfect for changing the hue and saturation of only the coloured parts, but I'd like to mess around with the levels of them also.
  2. I know what dpi is, but thank you. I went back to double check and the dpi is already set at 96. I haven't changed the dpi on any images on this computer yet so I'm quite sure it was at 96 dpi before, too. Is there nothing else I can do to have paint.NET display the image size correctly within the program? It seems to me it is treating the smaller "100%" size as the actual full size of the image and scaling accordingly, and this is very frustrating because the version I actually get is blown up and blurry. Problem was with Windows 10 scaling the images up in my browser/image viewer(s). Thanks + sorry to bother you.
  3. Hold on, the images look the same size in those screencaps I've just realized. This is how it looks on my screen. I want to save the image the way it appears at 100% zoom like in the first screencap. Surely the 100% zoom should show the correct size? Is there something I should change about my screen resolution? I am trying to scale down from the original image so the picture looks clearer but it just looks blurry at 150% size. I tried just viewing it at 150% and scaling it down smaller with that output at mind but the final image still looks like a zoomed version of the 100% version, if you get my drift? I don't think the problem is with the program I'm opening the image in, it uploads to imgur and opens in other photo viewers the same way.
  4. Hi all, I recently got a new computer (running Windows 10) and downloaded paint.NET, and I'm finding that the size of images when zoomed to 100% isn't accurate to the size the images save as. Rather, images save as they appear 150% zoomed. What's going on and how can I fix it? Here's the size of an image as it appears 100% zoomed in paint.NET vs. the size it saves as.
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