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tharsh Posted - Apr 13 2009 : 3:34:28 PM

I suppose this falls under Windows support, but really it's a general question about paint.net. When I would use photoshop, I usually have more than one image on the screen at a time, in order to visually compare them- does anyone know of a way to do that in paint.net? It seems that you can only have one image displayed in full at a time (and you can't open multiple instances of paint.net)- does anyone know of an easy way around that?

todd
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francis.favorini Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 09:45:16 AM
You can also use IrfanView to view images. Open multiple copies of the application to view side-by-side. It's located in P:\IrfanView.
francis.favorini Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 12:01:14 PM
This is a limitation of Paint.NET.
mcarter Posted - Apr 13 2009 : 3:59:14 PM
Using GIMP ( gimp.org ). I think you can even install it locally.

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