Paint.Net 3.5.5 Beta 1+2 Released


  1. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    Paint.Net 3.5.5 Beta 1+2 Released


    Paint.net 3.5.5 Beta 1 is available. Changelog below.

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    - Fixed the bug where saving as 8-bit PNG/GIF/BMP wasn’t always working. This often happened when “Auto” bit-depth was selected, and based on the color complexity of the image it would choose 8-bit (for a smaller file-size) and then fail with “error”. Usually this only happened with larger images.
    - Improved performance of Gaussian Blur by 30-40% depending on your CPU (Intel Core i7 seems to show the best improvement).
    - Improved performance of all the layer blend modes by 15-30%, depending on your CPU (Intel Atom seems to show the best improvement).
    - Improved performance of zooming with the mouse wheel on dual-core Intel Atom systems.

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  2. Posts : 799
    Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
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    I've never tried Paint.net. I might sometime
    Thanks for the update.
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  3. Posts : 304
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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    Prisoner said:
    I've never tried Paint.net. I might sometime
    Thanks for the update.
    Try it, for me its the best picture editing tool around.
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  4. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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       #4

    Beta 2 available.


       Information

    This update fixes one small bug, improves layer blending and Gaussian Blur performance, and is now updated to work with the new .NET Framework v4.0.

    • Fixed the bug where saving as 8-bit PNG/GIF/BMP wasn't always working, usually with larger images.
    • Improved the performance of the Gaussian Blur effect by 30-40%.
    • Improved the performance of all the layer blending modes by 15-30%.
    • Improved the performance of zooming with the mouse wheel on dual-core Intel Atom systems.
    • Updated to use (and require) the .NET Framework v4.0.
    • Fixed a small error in the Chinese translation.

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