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HyReZ

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  1. Greetings roro69, You can create blank templates within Paint.NET. I have a folder on my desktop called Paint.NET templates. When I need one; I simply look within the folder for the desired template and right-click on the template and then select 'Open with' and then select Paint.NET. If the template is saved as a PDN file, just double-click on its icon and it will automatically launch into Paint.NET.
  2. Greetings Ziutoslaw, None of the steps that you have gone thru will restore an empty folder. I you had only a few plugins installed, you could simple reinstall them and see it that is your only problem. If you restore points before the date the folder came up empty, you may have success in restoring the computer to that date. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=ER-692Vf08w
  3. Greetings Dipstick, Maybe you can send the Zipped file to their email account!?
  4. BTW What do these new age technology Radionic images look like?
  5. The easiest and most apparent solution is to store your images in a compressed archive (ZIP folder) and send them as a batch. Does the Radionic software run on a Windows system? If so, your problem is solved; if not then ZIP must extract to a media that can be read by the Radionic software.
  6. Greetings Reptillian, I was just informed that ROFERLI's Radionic software only imports JPG and PNG files. Paint.NET is not a solution for his problem.
  7. The easiest and most apparent solution is to store your images in a compressed archive (ZIP folder) and send them as a batch. Does the Radionic software run on a Windows system? If so, your problem is solved; if not then ZIP must extract to a media that can be read by the Radionic software.
  8. Greentings ROFERLI, Saving your work to a JPG file will flatten your images also. If you do not want your images to flatten you must convert the PDN file of Paint.Net to a PSD (Photo Shop Document file) or a PDF (Portable Document Format). Most computers these days can open a PDF file. FYI: Typically more data will be lost in a JPG than a PNG file. If the receiver of the Zip folder is running a Windows computer, the files within the ZIP can be viewed without even extracting them from the compressed folder. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Network_Graphics
  9. Greetings ROFERLI, Why not put all of your images into a compressed archive folder (Zip file) and send them as a bundle? JPG is a lossy compressed file format. Can your software save the images as PNG files instead? PNG is not a lossy image compression format. If so, why not put all of the PNG files into a compressed archive (Zip file) and send the bundle that way? Saving a group of image layers as a single conventional JPG is not a possible solution for your problem! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_compression How to create a ZIP folder and extract files in Windows 10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=Z1Uwmxdshqc
  10. Greetings ROLERI, You need to get off of the floor and stop laughing so much, also I think that your image cannot be saved and will never have all of its properties! ?
  11. Greetings Loriblackdog, The Carvewright CNC machine reads DXF files (a vector graphics file format) created from CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software and converts them to a format that works on a CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) device that is the Carvewrite. Paint.Net is a raster graphic creator/editing software and does not export to SVG or DXF vector formats. As Zagna has stated, your best bet is to use the SVG vector image creator/editor called Inkscape (Open Source Freeware) for your bitmap image tracing and SVG and DXF exporting needs.
  12. It doe's not appear from the information that you provided that you are using Paint.NET in accomplishing your photo saving task. More information is needed to assist you. (Where are these photos coming from? How are you capturing these images? Are you attempting to copy an image from one location and saving it to another location?)
  13. Greetings Zuhan, Cleaning up the design would probably take as much time as doing it over. The design is simple enough and you can use the design as a guide layer to build on top of! Many elements of the design can be located with a Google image search; if you are not keen on creating graphics. The font looks similar to Cooper or Coolsville. Circle Text Plugin: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/16347-circle-text/ Circle Text Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM2QSncYpTE
  14. Greetings Olavrb, Paint.NET can be used to open SVG files when the Scalable-Vector-Graphics-Plugin-for-Paint.NET called "SvgFileType.dll" is copied into the FileTypes folder. The graphic will be converted into a raster image in the process.
  15. Greetings, You need to use the Save as option so that you can tell the image file what folder to save in. For your current problem; you go to the Windows This PC and click on and goto the search box and type in the image file name and press the Enter key and it will do a global search and point out the path to the file. If you do not remember the the image files name; use the * wildcard feature and type *.pdn if you saved as a pdn; or *.png if you saved as png, this will locate all of pdn files or png files on the computer's drive and you can see the path to each file.
  16. As you clearly state; the Grim Color Reaper, the Color Cleaner, and (just tested by me) Kill Color Keeper plugins, do about the same on non-saturated images. When testing all three plugins I noticed the semi-transparency in the final results of each. The best fix that I found was using Red Ocher's Tweak Transparency plugin after using any of the color clearing plugins!
  17. Great point MadJik! Most color printers; inkjet nor laser printers will print white. Some of the fabric and textile printers do print in white but the are very costly!
  18. Hello RonnieK, If you have already created what you desire, but in blue, here is another option. Goto the Effects tab and scroll down to Color. If you have the Plugin: BlackAndWhite, v 1.2.3526.15024 by Adam Gaskins installed select it and and you're golden!
  19. I just click on New and paste the copied image into it. It only takes a second.
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