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  1. Good morning to all, thanks IHaveNoName for your answer. I understand what you mean. Well, after wondering about my decreasing picture resolutions i now know how to deal with Paint.net. Thanks all. Question: Are there more of such issues like this i have take care of when working with Paint.net?! best regards
  2. Hiya lynxster4, thanks for your answer and explanation. Could it be added to future releases of Paint.net to also transfer the resolution information to the new canvas at least for the cut and paste work? Would make it a lot easier to join and work with picture parts. It's a strange behaviour of a paint appliction to use the pixel information of the whole picture but not the same picture resolution from the source picture for the cut part. best regards Samsas
  3. Hello, thankyou very much for Paint.net. I'm using Paint.Net v4.1.1 final on Windows 10 and scanned a picture in a resolution of 600dpi. When i cut out parts and paste them in a new project window, Paint.net does keep and transfers the Pixel information (for example 3922 x 2443) but the picture resolution changes to 96dpi. Shouldn't the picture part that's cut out also be 600dpi? Why does Paint.net keeps the Pixel information but somehow changes the picture to a lower resolution? Thanks and greetings Samsas
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