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Re: Paint.net
Posted: 03 Aug 2017, 21:29
by louise1977
Ive downloaded Paint.net to help me get better sizes for prints on my mug. I managed to get a pic that I wanted to resize and did this fine. The problem is when I go into File on Paint and select print, Windows picture printing pops up and just offers the original sizes that I don't want. Can anyone point me in the right direction. Thanks
Re: Paint.net
Posted: 03 Aug 2017, 21:37
by James990
Um, don't use paint.net and use word! Simples
Re: Paint.net
Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 00:57
by webtrekker
What printer and inks are you using?
If you are using a Sawgrass setup, then you will be printing from either the Powerdriver, or an ICC profile. With a setup that just uses ICC profiles, then you can only print correctly from graphics software that handles colour management and can use ICC profiles. I'm talking Photoshop, Corel, Illustrator here.
Re: Paint.net
Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 12:05
by James990
I use a 1500w and I use sawgrass inks, and I have a ICC. Sorry but you do NOT have to use a graphics programme to print correctly from.
You remind me of those people who want to sell you expensive programms that they know in reality are no better than the cheaper, or even free ones.
Re: Paint.net
Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 13:09
by webtrekker
James990;124931 wrote:I use a 1500w and I use sawgrass inks, and I have a ICC. Sorry but you do NOT have to use a graphics programme to print correctly from.
You remind me of those people who want to sell you expensive programms that they know in reality are no better than the cheaper, or even free ones.
And you remind me of a useless prick!
Re: Paint.net
Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 13:13
by James990
And you just show yourself up for what you are!
Re: Paint.net
Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 13:20
by webtrekker
Here we go again! The bible-basher's got it in for me! Oh woe is me!
Re: Paint.net
Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 13:27
by James990
Hum, I have said nothing in this thread about that topic, which if you remember is in fact banned on this forum.
No I have NOT got it in for you, as you say. I can only say what I have experienced, andas you have not experienced the same thing(s) as me you do not have the authority to contradict what I have experienced!
Re: Paint.net
Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 13:59
by webtrekker
Well, I'm done arguing with you. I've got some paint drying and really need to keep an eye on it................