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Paint.NET can be used like a bitmap graphics editor. It is intended to assist the user to create pictures in an uncomplicated way.Paint.NET has a large palette of options including layers, nice effects, infinite undo and various helpful and convenient instruments for painting and working with images.
 In the beginning intended as a free substitute for Microsoft Paint, the image painting tool included in Windows, Paint.NET has transformed into a popular, simple and trouble-free program for photo and image editing.
 It was written by some enthusiast guys in C#, with a petite amount of C++ for setup and interface.
 
 
What is new?- It allows you to work on several documents at the same time.
 - It is designed user-oriented and it has en easy to access toolbar.
 - User-definable color palette.
 - It permits gradient drawing.
 - There are more and more photos and drawing effects incorporated in each new version.
 
 
Brief detailsPaint.NET has a practical and convenient application interface.
 It has been made to be familiar to anybody who used to deal in the past with MS Paint utility from Windows.
 The user will learn fast to work with Paint.NET.
 It operates with image layers, feature habitually found on commercial utilities.
 It incorporates trouble-free functions for drawing shapes, like the curve application for drawing splines or Bezier curves.
 Original effects: Paint.NET can do: red-eye removal, blurring, tilt, perspective, sharpening, distortion,  embossing, 3D Rotate, Zoom.
 
 
How to install & uninstall Paint.NET - system requirements  It comes as a .NET program, so the users requires NET Framework 2.0 installed
 It's recommended to work with Paint.NET on Windows XP (SP2 or newer) or Vista, Windows Server 2003 (SP1 or newer)
 Works best with a minimum 500 MHz processor (Recommended: 800 MHz or faster)
 To create temporary files it will need 200+ MB hard drive space.
 256 MB RAM but 512 MB or more recommended to load large files.
 
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