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  1. thanks for all the advice guys. From the nature of your replies, it seems that this kind of slow down is not a common problem. I will take the offending file home and try it on my desktop. Its an athlon 64 with 1gb of OCZ ram. I'll let you know what happens..... Thanks again //stanley
  2. Working letter size, with 4 layers at 300dpi is quite slow for me. I have a recent dual core processor with one GB of ram. Are there any recommended ways of speeding things up? For instance, can you increase the amount of hard drive space available to paint.net? Or are there some options which need turning on or off?? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Kind Regards // Stanley
  3. ...just discovered the plugins!!! Conditional Hue/Saturation seems to be the solution I'm looking for. I will try it now! Thanks!
  4. Hi, just discovered paint.NET and I'm very, very impressed! the interface and use-ability are absolutely first class. I love it! After quickly exploring the features, I can't determine if there is a way to do a hue/saturation on a specific color. For instance, to knock down the saturation of all the yellows, whilst keeping the full saturation of the other colors. This is a feature of photoshop and the gimp that I use all the time. Can anyone advice on how this can be done? Kind Regards / Stanley
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