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  1. After you are done saving the file. (step5)

    In the history window, click on :Rewind: will turn you image back to the state of "banner-source.pdn"

    And you can start working on your next one.

    Doh! doh! and trebel Doh! - numpty alert.... thanks guys and no probs David, didn't read your "shout" anyway ;) so don't worry, it was my fault for not paying attention to the rules fully in the first place.

    I would like to say, that as a Macromedia Fireworks fan and a deprecated Photoshop user, I have never really managed to get to grips comfortably with another package - familiarity etc etc...

    But I was "forced" to use a design package at my new work and had to choose something quickly for a particular task (mentioned above) and I quickly learned to use paint.net and have become a rather big fan in the short time I have worked with it - 2 weeks :shock:

    I had tried Gimpshop, and oh my goodness apart from quite a few errors and system notices poping up it just wasn't intuitive or easy to master - too many bugs for me - admitedly its a "port" of Gimp, but that in itslef requires a road map to get around.

    Thanks again and a donation is winging its way to the teams

    Dimitri

    easygoin.net (as always the last design job in the list and its mine)

  2. Sorry to admin for posting a reply to a 3 month old replied thread...

    So here is my reason for requesting this as well .....

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    I have to agree to this idea - this will hopefully explain why I would find it useful.

    and in this example i am working with the source template image

    and creating multiple variations of the same for a community site for instance

    that requires each banner to have the community's unique name...

    1) I open "banner-source.pdn"

    2) make a small change like the banner title text for each community name

    3) "save as" and select jpg,

    4) confirm the quality

    5) and then "flatten" and give it a different file name so I can tell them apart.

    now comes the annoyance....

    6) I then have to close the active file as it is now a jpg.

    7) go to "File/Open recent" and re-select the "banner-source.pdn" to open it.

    8) I can now start the creation of the next one...

    I would like the export function so that I simply retain the original source file

    open in Paint.net that I was working with - the banner-source.pdn

    no more steps like 6 to 8.

    I hope this makes sense to all. thanks for a great product though :)

    Dom.

  3. I have to agree to this idea - this will hopefully explain why I would find it useful.

    and in this example i am working with the source template image

    and creating multiple variations of the same for a community site for instance

    that requires each banner to have the community's unique name...

    1) I open "banner-source.pdn"

    2) make a small change like the banner title text for each community name

    3) "save as" and select jpg,

    4) confirm the quality

    5) and then "flatten" and give it a different file name so I can tell them apart.

    now comes the annoyance....

    6) I then have to close the active file as it is now a jpg.

    7) go to "File/Open recent" and re-select the "banner-source.pdn" to open it.

    8) I can now start the creation of the next one...

    I would like the export function so that I simply retain the original source file

    open in Paint.net that I was working with - the banner-source.pdn

    no more steps like 6 to 8.

    I hope this makes sense to all. thanks for a great product though :)

    Dom.

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