malibusa
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Hi,
to update on the case,
I have uninstalled the app, and installed it again
now, it works fine
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18 hours ago, toe_head2001 said:
I would guess it's an issue with the graphics driver, but let's make sure. NirSoft has a handy utility for viewing BSoD dumps, and it will show the cause.
https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html#DownloadLinks
Let us know what you find.
Hi,
Thanks for sharing,
here are the main items showing issue of the dump files
cldflt.sys cldflt.sys+5fbfe fffff802`0eb40000 fffff802`0ebb7000 0x00077000 0xb7d0f1f2 22/9/2067 4:32:34 PM Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Cloud Files Mini Filter Driver 10.0.18362.387 (WinBuild.160101.0800) Microsoft Corporation C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\cldflt.sys
ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+1d30e9 fffff802`03400000 fffff802`03eb6000 0x00ab6000 0xfc9570f2 15/4/2104 12:36:50 AM Microsoft® Windows® Operating System NT Kernel & System 10.0.18362.418 (WinBuild.160101.0800) Microsoft Corporation C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntoskrnl.exe -
Hi,
I have just updated the application for: paint.net 4.2.5 (Final 4.205.7213.32560)
and after this update, i opened a JPG file, the selected part of it,
selected crop to selection,
then to save the file
doing those steps, directly gives windows blue screen, and has been tried different times
note, one the tests scenario, just opened paint.net, saved the white page as JPG file (it works fine), then selected part of the file, then click on save, then Blue screen
Crash log folder is empty
here is the system info
Application paint.net 4.2.5 (Final 4.205.7213.32560)
Build Date Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Install type Classic
Hardware accelerated rendering (GPU) True
Animations True
DPI 96 (1.00x scale)
Language en-US
OS Windows 10 Pro x64 (10.0.18362.0) (0x30)
.NET Runtime 4.0.30319.42000
Physical Memory 16,255 MB
CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6500U CPU @ 2.50GHz
Speed ~2592 MHz
Cores / Threads 2 / 4
Features SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4_1, SSE4_2, AVX, AVX2
Video Card Intel(R) HD Graphics 520
Dedicated Video RAM 128 MB
Dedicated System RAM 0 MB
Shared System RAM 8,127 MB
Vendor ID 0x8086
Device ID 0x1916
Subsystem ID 0x504A17AA
Revision 7
LUID 0x00011DF7
Flags AcgCompatible, SupportMonitoredFences, KeyedMutexConformance
Graphics Preemption TriangleBoundary
Compute Preemption ThreadBoundary
Outputs 1
Feature Level Direct3D_12_1
DXGI Formats A8_UNorm, B8G8R8A8_UNorm, R16G16B16A16_UNorm, R16G16B16A16_Float, R32G32B32A32_Float
Buffer Precision UNorm8bpc, UNorm8bpcSrgb, UNorm16bpc, Float16bpc, Float32bpc
Video Card Microsoft Basic Render Driver
Dedicated Video RAM 0 MB
Dedicated System RAM 0 MB
Shared System RAM 8,127 MB
Vendor ID 0x1414
Device ID 0x008C
Subsystem ID 0x00000000
Revision 0
LUID 0x000121F4
Flags Software, AcgCompatible, SupportMonitoredFences, KeyedMutexConformance
Graphics Preemption InstructionBoundary
Compute Preemption InstructionBoundary
Outputs 0
Feature Level Direct3D_12_1
DXGI Formats A8_UNorm, B8G8R8A8_UNorm, R16G16B16A16_UNorm, R16G16B16A16_Float, R32G32B32A32_Float
Buffer Precision UNorm8bpc, UNorm8bpcSrgb, UNorm16bpc, Float16bpc, Float32bpc -
thanks
On 6/8/2019 at 11:06 PM, MJW said:Unless it's a setting in the scanning software, I'm not sure. It could possibly be in the image meta-data, but when I checked the JPEG file for photo I took (using the default Windows "View Image Info"), the compression field was blank. According to Wikipedia, 50 is considered to be high-quality, so 95 is probably higher than usual.
My actual point was just that there could be a simple explanation for the size increase. I'm pretty sure Paint.Net doesn't rely on a custom JPEG conversion algorithm. It probably uses one built into Windows.
EDIT: The dpi is unrelated to the compression.
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18 hours ago, MJW said:
The first thing I wonder is, what was the Quality of the original scanned image? If it was lower than 95, I'd expect the file to get larger.
how to know it?
is it the dpi in properties?
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Hi,
I am a basic user of paint.net, and use it for basic things
I have an image JPG file, say of size 1MB, after scanning the original image
opened paint.net cropped the image to the required
then saving it
now, it shows the Quality option when saving, which i keep as default 95
but when saving the file, the file size gets more,
instead of 1MB, it could go up to 3MB
what's the wrong thing I did? and how to save it
the image has been scanned on 300dpi, and I would keep the same of the cropped area of the original image
Windows Blue Screen crash
in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Posted
not specifically to one drive
but to other cloud storage
now, after uninstall, and install again
it's working fine