![]() Previously, if the location wasn't within the viewport, it would be placed at the top-left corner of the viewport. ![]() Now they won't crash.Fixed a bug with Edit->Paste into New Image, where the new image would be 1 pixel too wide or tall, as reported at -paste-problem/ Fixed a bug with the Rectangle Select tool and Fixed Ratio selection, which would be off by 1 pixel, as reported at -croppig-by-fixed-ratio-is-inexact When pasting an image from Paint.NET into Paint.NET, it will be a little smarter about where it puts the image. If there is an error or crash while saving, the original file will be left alone.Worked around a bug in some plugins that are incorrectly using the built-in Gaussian Blur effect. Unreal 2004) could not be loaded.Fixed: In some rare circumstances, clicking on the Save button in the toolbar would crash.Fixed: The Korean translation has been added back in, with the help of Bing machine translation to cover the few remaining strings that were v3.5.8 - released on March 5th, 2011This update fixes some issues with the fault-tolerant save feature introduced in 3.5.7.Fixed: Saving to a folder that has been moved or renamed will display an error instead of crashing (regression from 3.5.6)Fixed: Saving to a Sharepoint site will now work (regression from 3.5.6)Fixed: Saving to a file that is marked as read only will now give an error instead of crashing (regression from 3.5.6)Fixed: General reliability and correctness improvements to fault-tolerant savingPaint.NET v3.5.7 - released on February 20th, 2011This update improves reliability of saving, further improves Copy/Paste functionality, and fixes some other miscellaneous bugs.Saving an image is now fault-tolerant. Improved performance of the Sharpen effect by about 25% Improved performance of the Median effect by about 30% Improved performance of the Fragment effect by about 40% Improved performance of the Unfocus effect by about 100% Reduced memory usage when many selection manipulation operations are in the history/undo stack (the undo data is now saved to disk) The built-in updater now supports upgrading to 4.0 (when it's available)Paint.NET v3.5.10 - released on October 9th, 2011This update fixes some broken shortcut keys for the View -> Actual Size command.Fixed: Ctrl+Shift+A now works again as a shortcut for View -> Actual Size (broken in 3.5.9)Fixed: Ctrl+0 still works for View -> Actual Size even if 10 or more images are open (broken in 3.5.9, it would switch to the 10th image).Paint.NET v3.5.9 - released on October 1st, 2011This update improves the "Auto-Detect" bit-depth feature, and fixes a few small issues.Improved: The "Auto-detect" bit-depth setting for PNG, BMP, and TGA now also determines which bit-depth to use based on which one produces the smallest file size, as well as which ones can save the image without losing fidelity.Improved: You can now use Ctrl+0 as a shortcut key for View -> Actual Size, in addition to Ctrl+Shift+A and Ctrl+Alt+0.Fixed: Some text in the DirectDraw Surface (DDS) Save Configuration UI was not being loaded.Fixed: Some DirectDraw Surface (DDS) files authored with other software (e.g. Fixed: The Gaussian Blur effect was incorrectly calculating alpha values for non-opaque pixels. ![]() Also included are some small fixes and performance improvements that have been ported over from the v4.0 codebase. ![]() Paint.NET v3.5.11 - released on August 17th, 2013The primary goal of this update is preparing for the v4.0 release: previous versions of Paint.NET will not be able to offer the v4.0 update. ![]()
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