I've been using Paint.net long enough that I finally decided I should buy it. I did. From the Microsoft store. Now I have TWO installations. I'd like to delete one of them But the difference in installed size makes me hesitant. Or maybe it doesn't even matter. Can I just delete them both and reinstall the one I just bought? Is there a more elegant way to determine which is which?
One is paint.net dotPDN LLC and is 61.8 MB
The other is just paint.net and is 40.3 MB but has a larger icon.
Thank-you very kindly, Folks
In what I can only describe as a classic (Duh!) senior moment, I pondered whether the software Nikon (ViewNX 2) gave me with my camera would do what I wanted. It does. And very well. Not quite, but almost perfectly.
Well... poo.
Is there anything else that can do it?
EDIT: Selecting the images and printing is a Contact Sheet sort of world's. But it leaves a huge border.
I use the 7-step process posted on Lifewire for greeting cards to make crude postcards. It takes me awhile, but I can muddle through and achieve usable results. The problem for me is it takes a toll on my arthritic wrist, so I looking for any way to streamline the process.
Does anyone know of a macro or batch processing way the drop four (correctly and pre-formatted) images onto an 8-1/2x11 template and have them fit in the four pre-defines spaces?
Does this make sense? Am I making it more difficult than I need to?