Monday, December 15, 2014

Software : Download of the day: Paint.NET

Software : Download of the day: Paint.NET


Download of the day: Paint.NET

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Download of the day: Paint.NET

Paid-for quality in a free image editor? That's what you get with Paint.NET, a program that leaves its Microsoft namesake in the dust.

Why you need it

Windows comes with its own image editor in Microsoft Paint, but it's fair to say that it's pretty basic. Well, extremely basic – it's more or less limited to cropping, resizing, drawing and... that's about it. That's fine if you're not looking to do much more than the most basic of image edits, but if you want something a little better, you'll have to look elsewhere.

And luckily there's no need to shell out a small fortune on an advanced program like Photoshop. Paint.NET provides a more powerful experience than Microsoft Paint could ever hope to match, all for free. It comes with layers, drawing and shape tools, and you use tools like apply blur, sharpen, distort, emboss and more.

There are more advanced features, too, like the ability to adjust levels, curves, hue, brightness and saturation. There's a clone stamp tool for cleaning up mess on photos, a red eye remover, a text editor and an unlimited undo log, so you can go back and undo as many changes as you like (compared to a paltry three in Microsoft Paint).

But despite all that, Paint.NET is remarkably simple to use thanks to its intuitive user interface. It's simple enough for novices but contains enough sophisticated tools to satisfy more experienced users. And with enough power to mount paid-for rivals, it's amazing that this program is still totally free.

Key features

  • Works on: PC
  • Versions: Free
  • Simplicity: Paint.NET is easy to get to grips with but don't be fooled – it's a powerful image editor with some impressive features
  • Core features: Just need to do a quick edit? Paint.NET has you covered with drawing, blur, sharpen, distortion and layer tools, plus more
  • Advanced tools: If you want to go a little deeper, there's plenty on show, from levels and curves to a clone stamper and text editor

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