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  1. Thank you for the quick response and for the explanation.
  2. I am new to Paint.Net and new to editing pictures! I have a picture that was edited by someone else, what I need to know is, how do I remove the effects he put on the picture? Apparently he wrote (using an editor) something on the background, then using an editor, covered it up with and effect. I need to see what he wrote before covering it up. I really would like to know how to editor picture in general for I find this really really cool! Thanks!
  3. Hi, Why are there lines through my revealed hidden picture? I am running the latest Paint.Net and BoltBait Pack. Thanks, Kent
  4. Hi, I recently lost my hard drive and had to re-install Paint.Net and all the plugins I use. When I downloaded BoltBait's Pack, it was a new release. I was excited to see the enhancements and thought no more of it. I use Paint.Net for a lot of things, mainly for a hobby, which probably will be frowned upon, geocaching. I create Avatars, Geocoins and several other items of the likes however, one other thing I use it for is to solve puzzle caches. One type of puzzle is to hide an image inside another image. The hidden image is usually a QR barcode, or a Microsoft smart tag. Today, the one I am solving is a smart tag. After clicking on the effect tab and clicking to reveal hidden image, the smart tag is there, but it has many lines running through it. I have had someone do the same thing but running an older version of Paint.net and the plugin pack and it works great. This could just be a UE (user error) in the way I have setup the re-install. If someone has a suggestion on how to solve my blurred, line filled image, I would greatly appreciate the help. To better understand, see attached picture. Kent
  5. Thank you for your help! I attempted what you suggested and it didn't clear up the picture. This may be beyond me! Thanks, Kent
  6. Hi, I have used Paint.Net for a while but only for basic usage. This is my first post on the forum so guide me if I am posting in the wrong area. I have a picture that was sent to me from someone asking for help to remove the effects of a filter. I can plainly see an area in the picture where the colors are not natural to the picture. My question is how do I remove the extra colors without messing up what was behind them? It appears someone used a blur or smudge filter in this one area. I will be happy to attach the picture but I am not sure if that is proper for the forum. Thanks in advance. Kent
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