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  1. I do not know how to put it.

    So I'll try to make it as simple as posible.

    I have to faces, with different color,( the one is more dark than the other) and I want to copy the color of the one face to the other, so both faces have the same color.

    Is it possible and how can I do it?

    Thanks.

  2. hi Rick,

    It tries to remove the 2.63 and install the 2.64.

    It stops, gives the message

    A network error occured while attempting to read from the file

    C:\Program Files\Paint.NET\Staging\PaintDotNet_1477935322.msi

    and when I press OK, the program 2.64 is uninstalled automatically, and I go buck to 2.63 again.

  3. Hi all.

    For some days I am trying to install 2.64 on my laptop, but without success.I am already using the 2.63 without any special problem.

    It always ends with the following message:

    A network error occured while attempting to read from the file

    C:\Program Files\Paint.NET\Staging\PaintDotNet_1477935322.msi

    Can anybody help me please?

    Thanks.

  4. unscratchedpicture3oe.png

    It was simple, just a mixture of clone stamps and gaussian blurs, only took like five minutes. But with a big picture like Rick's, it could take days.

    Thanks Born2killx, for your help.

    I've done a good work with the rest of the photo also.

    My big problem is that on the man's face under his left eye, there is a big scratch that covers all the side and goes down and covers half of the lip.

    That's where I stucked and asked for help.

    Thanks again.

  5. Yes it's possible, although it definitely requires skill and patience.

    You can see the work that I did on a picture from Seattle. The original is here, http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/scree ... CN1262.jpg , and you can note the power lines crossing in front of the Space Needle that obscure things really bad.

    After I spent several hours with the Clone Stamp and various other Paint.NET tools, I ended up with this: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/27687013/ . Note that the foreground power lines are completely gone. I also did some contrast and saturation adjustments that really turned out well.

    Unfortunately I can't provide much in the way of a tutorial for several reasons. It's not necessarily simple to perform, and the work required varies and depends heavily on the nature and quality of the source image. The other reason is that I'm tired and just don't have enough time to go into this except to say that yes it is possible with Paint.NET.

    Thanks very much for answering, Rick.

    At least I know now that it can be done with paint.net.

    I'll give it a try :D

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