Paint.NET 3.0 released
Author: Glenn Slaven
30
Jan
The final version of the 3.0 release is now available for download. It’s only been just over a week since the release candidate was made available, so it looks like everything was ok. If you’ve got an earlier version installed, open up Paint.NET and go to Help -> Check for updates and follow the prompts, otherwise grab the installer from the download page. Note this version requires at least Windows XP SP2, Windows 2003 or Vista & the .NET Framework 2.0 to be installed.
Just a reminder of the new features in 3.0:
- Simple and intuitive tab-based multi-document user interface
- Now available in 8 languages: English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish
- Interactive Gradient Tool that makes it very easy to draw and then fine-tune placement and coloring of a gradient. (this is very cool, you can move the markers anywhere after placement to change the angle and distance of the gradient)
- User-definable color palette (as opposed to just the color wheel)
- New effects: Clouds, Median, Unfocus, Outline, and an improved Sharpen
- More intuitive and more powerful toolbar
- Generally improved and cleaner user interface
- History files are now compressed to save disk space, reduce disk activity, and improve performance.
- “Merge Down” layer command
Congratulations to Rick & his team, it’s a great product, worthy of support.

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4 Responses for "Paint.NET 3.0 released"
I love this gradient tool, but…for some strange reason I can’t get it to save what I do. It just saves the image without the gradient applied. I can’t figure out why and I can’t seem to find anything via google that helps. It’s driving me nuts. Any idea why?
I love this gradient tool, but…for some strange reason I can’t get it to save what I do. It just saves the image without the gradient applied. I can’t figure out why and I can’t seem to find anything via google that helps. It’s driving me nuts. Any idea why?
What image format are you saving it in?
What image format are you saving it in?
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