Paint.NET v3.10 BETA
Escrito por Victor el 28 Jul, 2007 en Sin categoría
Para los que no saben, Paint.Net es un potente Editor de imágenes muy eficaz, tiene una variedad de opciones de edición y a la vez es fácil acostumbrarse a ellas. Este contiene algunas de las buenas funciones de Edición que tiene Photoshop pero es gratis y no es tan pesado.
Notas de la versión 3.10 Beta:

- Note: For the beta, the new features are only presented in English. The final release will have complete translations for the other supported languages.
- New: Soften Portrait effect, by David Issel
- New: Ink Sketch effect, by David Issel
- New: DirectDraw Surface (DDS) file format support, by Dean Ashton. Improved from the original source code by optimizing the DXT compression library (”Squish”) to take advantage of multiple cores or processors.
- Improved: Visual fit-and-finish for the Layers window.
- Improved: Visual fit-and-finish for the close / ‘X’ button on image thumbnails.
- Changed: The keyboard shortcut key for the Color Picker is now ‘k’. This makes it so that the toolbar option, “After click: Switch to previous tool”, is not useless for those using the keyboard shortcuts.
- Fixed: Pressing Ctrl+[ no longer cancels out of drawing a line/curve, but instead decreases the brush size by 5 as expected.
- Fixed: Ctrl+clicking on the brush size +/- buttons now changes the brush size in increments of 5
- Fixed: Save Configuration dialog would “creep downward” from its last position every time it was opened again
- Fixed: TGA codec now saves the # of alpha bits to the image descriptor byte. This was causing some other applications to load TGA files saved with Paint.NET as solid black images.
- Fixed: Clicking the ‘X’ to close the Layer Properties dialog was not reverting changes made to the layer while the dialog was open.
- Fixed: Installation will not proceed unless Paint.NET is closed, and will also not allow Paint.NET to be opened until installation is completed. This helps to ensure a fully coherent and complete installation or update.
- Fixed: In Vista, it was possible to crash the Save As dialog by typing a filename that was too long.
- Fixed: In Vista, it was possible to crash the updater if you let the UAC prompt time-out.
- Fixed: It was possible to crash Paint.NET on some systems by clicking on a tool in the Tools window while the “Save As” dialog was open.

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