Every feature and interface element is designed for immediate user adoption, without the need for assistance. To facilitate easy handling of multiple images, Paint.NET employs a tabbed document interface. Tabs display image thumbnails instead of text descriptions, making navigation swift and effortless.
Layers, typically found in professional, complex, and expensive photo editing software, form the foundation of a rich image layout experience. Think of them as a stack of transparent slides; when viewed together simultaneously, they create a single image.
Paint.NET offers a multitude of special effects to enhance and perfect your images. Everything from blur effects, sharpening, red-eye removal, distortion, noise reduction, to embossing is available in the program. Additionally, there are unique 3D Rotate/Zoom effects to easily add perspective and tilt to images. Moreover, Paint.NET also provides adjustments to customize brightness, contrast, color, and saturation of images. You can also convert images to black and white or sepia tones.
Paint.NET 4.2.10 is the latest update just released, focusing primarily on fixing bugs from the previous version and enhancing performance.
- Download the latest Paint.NET software here: Download Paint.NET 4.2.10
Changes in Paint.NET 4.2.10
- Bug Fixes: Direct use MSI installation (e.g., AD/GPO deployment) no longer requires immediate repair process after installation. Some crucial DLLs were not updated because while their assembly versions differed, their file versions did not change, hence Windows Installer skipped them inaccurately.
- Bug Fix: Loading images with a massive photoshop:DocumentAncestors button in XMP metadata will no longer hang the application.
- Resolution of Rare Issue in the auto-updater interface related to font initialization.
- Performance Improvement when clicking the OK button on the effect or adjustment dialog after its rendering is partly completed.
In this week's Tech News section, besides the latest Paint.NET update information, Mytour also shares a valuable upgrade from Google for its browser. Although still in the testing phase, Chrome 81 beta supports AR and NFC technology promises to bring users fantastic, more convenient utilities.
