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Frank P

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  • Birthday 06/06/1989

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    Photography, running, weightlifting, thaiboxing

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  1. Yes that's indeed a possibility, but is there a way to add the watermark to a big load of images without having to open them seperately? I take pictures at 16 megapixels so they don't load instantly to PDN. If I wanted to add a watermark to 500 pictures, it would take days...
  2. Hi everyone, I'm a photographer, and I would like to add a small watermark to photographs I publish online. So that people would find my name and website. I know how to add a watermark to a single image, but I was wondering if there is any way to add the same watermark to multiple images in one operation. This can be done in PS so I was hoping that there is also a way with Paint.NET. I searched on this forum and found a similar topic but it does not contain an answer: http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/25073-batch-editing-watermarking/?hl=watermark Thanks in advance!
  3. A screenshot from the PDF file creates an image with a very low resolution and dpi... I would like to convert an image from PDF to a very high resolution PNG/JPG file... Paint.NET cannot open any PDF file. I'm working now with Inkscape, it opened the PDF file and at the moment i'm trying to find out how to save as PNG in high res EDIT: In Inkscape, if you opened the PDF file, go to File -> Export Britmap. Then you can choose the dpi of the file that you save, and then a PNG file is created. Which you can perfectly open in Paint.NET
  4. Wow the background looks awesome, I thought you made it all by yourself... Can you make the background appear through the front window of the car?
  5. Hi everyone, I'm new to Paint.NET, so I started off with reading some tutorials, and of course doing them in Paint.NET. With the right choice of layer properties, blur-, distort-, and glow-effects, I could make this. Comments are very welcome!
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