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tontogringo

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  1. I was just looking up this same topic because I have always used Fireworks since 2003 or 2004 (back when it was macromedia, now it is adobe) to create PNGs from my previous jobs as a Web Application Designer and Later Programmer/Engineer but now, I still use CS5 Fireworks at home but at work, I mainly only do programming so all I use is Paint.net. Anyway, I have always saved my PNGs with the Layers -- with the exception of a final version of the graphic to save loading time for my web graphics -- because it helps when you have to go back to it and finish working on or edit different elements of your graphics later on. So for the users here who say that PNGs do not support Layers, they simply did not know that they really do support layers (or at least they didn't at the time they posted in this forum, I assume some of them may have learned since then that their statements are incorrect @pyrochild). So if anyone comes accross this page again, who knows whether PNGs can be saved with its layers in Paint.net, can you please post a reply in here, because this page was the first result that came up in google when I searched for it. I Googled: "paint.net how to save pngs without flattening" without the quotes.
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