

- Paint.net resize selection update#
- Paint.net resize selection windows 10#
- Paint.net resize selection software#
- Paint.net resize selection code#

Paint.net resize selection update#
This is a major update with new features and improvements such as pressure sensitivity for pens and drawing tablets, greatly expanded use of the GPU for effects, adjustments, and tools, and a brand new effect plugin system that includes support for GPU rendering with Direct2D. Updated the bundled AvifFileType plugin to version 1.1.23, which fixes an issue with progressive decoding (thanks the bundled DDSFileTypePlus plugin to version 1.11.0.0, which now detects files saved with the wrong extension and tries to load the file anyway (thanks the bundled WebPFileType plugin to version 1.3.16.0, which fixes the detection of misnamed files (thanks 5.0 - released on January 10th, 2023
Paint.net resize selection software#
Paint.NET will try to revert to software rendering in this case.įixed a crash on some systems with multiple pen/tablet devices, where some of the devices were claiming the same cursor IDĬhanged: All binaries are now digitally signed, not just EXEs and the shell extension DLLs (thanks for the help!) Intel HD iGPU and an AMD/NVIDIA dGPU), where the first enumerated GPU does not support Direct3D 11, PDN will now use the next enumerated GPU that meets the Direct3D 11 requirement, rather than falling back to CPU rendering.įixed a rendering bug when using the Pencil tool on small images exactly 2 pixels wideįixed some crashes on systems with buggy GPU drivers.
Paint.net resize selection windows 10#
The button will only appear if a compatible pen or drawing tablet is detected, and Windows Ink has not been disabled in Settings.įixed some issues with the main window that would only happen on multimonitor Windows 10 systemsįixed a few small issues with the Zoom toolįixed an issue when saving a JPEG or TIFF with certain types of 0-length IPTC metadataįixed: On older systems with multiple GPUs (e.g. New: Added a button in the toolbar, next to Brush Size, for enabling/disabling pressure sensitivity. This is a small update with a few important bug fixes, updates to the bundled plugins, and a new toolbar button to enable/disable pressure sensitivity. Updated the bundled DDSFileTypePlus plugin to version 1.11.4.0, which adds error diffusion dithering support for the BC1-3 formats (thanks 5.0.1 - released on January 21st, 2023 You can also resize uniformly by holding Ctrl. Updated the bundled DDSFileTypePlus plugin to version 1.11.4.0, which adds error diffusion dithering support for the BC1-3 formats (thanks You can now draw from the center when using the Shapes or Line/Curve tools by holding down Ctrl. with DirectComposition and DirectManipulation)
Paint.net resize selection code#
Updated the Direct2D initialization code in order to modernize it and enable future work that will optimize performance, memory use, and interactivity (e.g.

You could always use the keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Shift+C) to invoke these commands, but the menu items were not clickable.įixed: Right-clicking on the color wheel in the Colors window will now set the secondary colorįixed some issues with the Text tool recentering the view when it shouldn't when keys like Ctrl are pressedįixed some JPEG images failing to load because of malformed IPTC metadataįixed a rare crash in the Magic Wand and Paint Bucket toolsįixed an uncommon rendering glitch with the Text tool when antialiasing is disabledįixed an issue with some older plugins that were using the legacy Gaussian Blur effect with radius=0Īdded an /ignoreCorruptPDNChunks command-line parameter to assist with certain data recovery scenarios for. New: You can now resize uniformly ("centered") by holding down Ctrl when using the Move Selection or Move Selected Pixels toolsįixed: Edit -> Copy and Copy Merged are no longer greyed out (disabled) when a selection is not active they will copy the entire layer or image. New: You can now draw from the center when using the Shapes or Line/Curve tools by holding down Ctrl.
