
chrisjw37
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0About chrisjw37
- Birthday 04/01/1960
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England
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Women, booze, computers, cars, cameras and gadgets; if it wasn't for these I would have played for England
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EXCELLENT
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Hi I thought I'd just ask what primary usage of Paint.Net do you use it for? (Keep it brief please and on target) Me: Work I use it at work to edit screen-shots, removing patient identifiable data, mostly for teaching etc. I work for the British Health Service (NHS) and they are too cheap to buy a proper graphics program but stipulate it anyhow and MS paint is just awful for the task. I use Wink to make guided tutorials with the results. (Wink Forum Moderator) Home Produce and label detailed maps often overlaid on a Google map for family and friends (lots of travelling) and screens
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Why Were The Forums Moved?
chrisjw37 replied to Mayor_McSteeze's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Good points and bloody well done that man Love the new feel -
Why Were The Forums Moved?
chrisjw37 replied to Mayor_McSteeze's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
I seem to remember a golden rule here "Be nice to the Newbies" It's just an explorative question. Hopefully this new forum will be friendlier than the last one -
Hi i've been around this forum a few years. Just read some posts where people have posted perfectly legitimate working tricks, tutorials etc. and noticed just how bloody rude most of the old hands are to noobs. So what if you posted a long winded tutorial some 2 years ago and the new member can't find it; the last three I read used newer plug-ins and were simpler and well illustrated. very suitable for noobs using the non-standard interface of Paint.Net I'm trying to get junior & senior health staff to use the program and have to apologise in advance for the very hostile forums. Co-op
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Damn Good Tut Nuff said
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Save as a webpage? Excellent of course all the other answers seem to ignore the fact that the word doc might have come from a less enlightened person or persons. They paste it into Word, send it and you can't the thing out again. I've had to use a screen grabber before now and crop. I just sell them the idea of Paint.NET, my user base is growing.
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Paint.NET v3.5.1 is now available
chrisjw37 replied to Rick Brewster's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Thanks That was a program killer -
Paint.NET v3.5 is now available!
chrisjw37 replied to Rick Brewster's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
I've found the same thing too - in fact its locked my meagre work machine for 10 minutes a few times, so badly i've had to re-start the machine, and I'm only pasting hi-res screen shots. I've had to get around it by using a screen grabber as a go- between. Sometimes I get an error from Paint.Net that the image in the clipboard is not a usable image! A good freebie (that does not need installing!!! (USB drives / work machines etc no problem) is MW Snap3 refining the grab and copy/paste seems to work again. pity -this worked directly from a screen shot in 3.36 without a hitch. -
Your server has paranoia now, here's the message: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /edfects/downloads/EdHarvey-Effects-20080826.zip on this server. Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Apache/2.2.9 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.9 OpenSSL/0.9.8b mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at http://www.komplex.com.au Port 80
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Can Paint.net be used as a website editor?
chrisjw37 replied to turkoyz's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Basically , NO. But - you can make great backgrounds, buttons, borders and even static banners cos that's what its for. :mrgreen: -
Sorry, I'm involved in a critical quango discussion of whether chickens have lips .... May I have 500ml of D5LR, stat?