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  1. I have a question about that PNG format, as to why it was chosen to be the default "save as" format. I mean, I know you have to choose one to be the default when programming the Save As thingy. And I know that jpg would be kinda late 1990s cheesy. And I'm sure BMP would be too early 1990s and too large a save MB wise (though you can greatly smallify the sizes by putting them in zip folders). Also, I know (from reading yall posts about users trying to change the default save as directory) that the yall believe that PNG is superiour to jpg as it is considered "lossless"...so I guess that is the reason? I dunno, I just don't like the look of that PNG as an extension. It just don't look right. I got a bad feelin' about that one, etc. Just wondering, Your Fan, Fugly Freaker in the Midwest
  2. First off, long time user, first time pos(t)er... Just writing yall to say "thanks" for the awesome Photoshop replacement program. Also, 3.5.10 can have multiple program folders (once "officially" installed). In each program, the effects folder contents only apply to that folder's exe. What that means is you can have different "versions" of Paint.net on your computer, for instance one for comic book art, another for graphics editing, another for ???...each with their own effects (so as not to "crowd the mind" with effects not used for a particular task). It's pretty neat. Just remember that Paint.net HAS TO BE officially installed (tho not in Program Files if you don't want). If you uninstall, then try to use a "satellite" folder, you'll get the "OPP language" error. Personally, too bad there's not an official "portable" version of the program...other than that one about some pen drive software suite or something (like having to install portable apps software or something...I just didn't get it...) to make such things easier. Also, there's some unofficial portable versions floating around. I got one that worked but it had this annoying pop-up advert for their blog...probably the way you eventually have to look at Mastercard adverts when you run free programs or somethin... Well, still pretty cool (if you remember the late 1990s with SO MANY freakin' Photoshop plugins installed to look through). Ha ha.
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