Paint.NET 3.56.3955.29199 Beta / 3.55.3767.28608

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Paint.NET

A handy image and photo customization software

  • Paint.NET
  • Rick Brewster
  • 3.56.3955.29199 Beta / 3.55.3767.28608
  • 915
  • Freeware
  • 0
  • 3.5 MB
  • Windows 2K / XP / 2003 / Vista / 7
  • Dec 28, 2011

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Paint.NET: Publisher´s Description

Paint.NET is image and photo manipulation software designed to be used on computers.

Paint.NET is jointly developed at Washington State University with additional help from Microsoft and is a free replacement for the MS Paint software that comes with all Windows operating systems systems.Paint.NET is a photo editor and manipulation software.

The language used to create Paint.NET is C #, with GDI extensions.

Paint.NET has many of the powerful features that expensive commercial applications have to use the possibility of layers.

This is the second semester that Paint.NET has a project at Washington State University, and we have the goal by offering as much functionality as expensive commercial applications, but of course free!

Paint.NET main features:

Simple, intuitive user interface:

  • Every feature and user interface element was designed to be immediately intuitive and quickly learnable without assistance. It is also designed to be immediately familiar to users of the original MS Paint software that comes with Windows.

    Layers:
  • is usually found only on expensive or complicated professional software, layers form the basis for a rich image composition experience. You can stack them as a transparency film that, when read together at the same time to form an image seen to think.

    Powerful Tools:
  • Paint.NET includes simple tools for drawing shapes, including an easy-to-use tool for drawing splines or Bezier curves. The gradient tool is like a huge improvement cited were made over similar tools from other software. The facilities for creating and working with selections is powerful, yet simple enough to be picked up quickly. Other powerful tools include the Magic Wand for selecting regions of similar color and the Clone Stamp for copying or erasing portions of an image. There is also a simple text editor, a tool for zooming, and a Recolor tool.

    Unlimited History:
  • Everyone makes mistakes, and change all their views. To do this, every action that you recorded on an image in the history window and can be reversed. Once you have made reverse an action, you can also redo it. The length of history is limited only by available disk space.

    Special Effects:
  • Many special effects are included for perfecting your images. Everything from blurring, sharpening, red-eye removal, distortion, noise, and embossing are included. Also included is a unique 3D Rotate / Zoom effect that makes it very easy to add perspective and tilting makes.
  • Adjustments are also included help you optimize an image brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, curves and levels. You can also convert an image into black and white or sepia toned.

    Paint.NET requirements:

  • NET Framework 2.0
  • 500 MHz processor (Recommended: 800 MHz or faster)
  • 256 MB RAM (Recommended: 512 MB or more)
  • 1024 x 768 screen resolution
  • 200 MB free hard disk space
  • 64-bit support is a 64-bit CPU, which is a 64-bit version of Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003, and an additional 128 MB of RAM

    What's new in Paint.NET:

  • Always an update is necessary to fix a mistake. The error in question was only recently transferred to the forum, not reported, although I'm pretty sure it's in the product, since the v3.0 release have been in the spring of 2007!

  • It is as a data loss error classified, although it is fortunately relatively insignificant. In Paint.NET starts, it creates an initial default / Picture (blank and 800 × 600), if it was not told to open a specific file. Then when you finally / is likely to open another image concluded that the first / default image, as long as it has not changed. The idea is that if you do not change that the first image then you probably do not have to worry about it, and do not result in any loss of data (it is quite simply new to a blank 800 × 600).

  • Well, I mixed up a little on the implementation of the provision, whether the image is one that could be discarded automatically. I was just checking the "dirty" bit, the powers of the small yellow star you see in the thumbnail list when a picture ...

  • Paint.NET: Screenshots

    Have a look at some Paint.NET screenshots which can help you learn more about the User Interface and operation.View more Paint.NET screenshots.

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