Using Paint net Skills change view rotate select
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Using Paint. net Skills: change view, rotate, select a portion of, crop, resize, change contrast, filter an image, undo an operation IT concepts: pixel, image processing operation This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial. Share Alike 3. 0 License.
Where does this topic fit? • Internet concepts – Applications – Technology – Implications • Internet skills – Application development – Content creation (images)
Using Paint. net http: //www. getpaint. net/
Paint. net screen layout Open images Command menus Tools Current image Status line • Tutorials: http: //paintdotnet. forumer. com/viewforum. php? f=29 • Community: http: //paintdotnet. forumer. com/
Purpose of three of the tools Select a rectangular area Experiment — what do each of the others do? Add text to the image Draw a rectangle (If you do not see the toolbox, give the Windows > Tools command).
Experiment Play around. You can undo any changes you make in the History window. ———— Ctrl-z undoes the last command. Ctrl-y redoes the last command. (If you do not see the history window, give the Windows > History command).
The status line: describes the selected tool For example: status line for the Rectangular Selection tool: Cursor location (0, 0 is the upper left hand corner) Tool description with a help hint Tip: watch the status line as you work Image size
The status line changes as you work Status line while making a selection: These change as you make the selection. You can adjust selections one pixel at a time using the arrow keys.
Rotate an image Image > Rotate
View menu Changing the view does not alter the image, just what you see while working on it.
Adjusting contrast Adjustments > Brightness/contrast
Immediate feedback – high contrast
Immediate feedback – low contrast
Apply the ink sketch effect Effects > Artistic > Ink sketch
Resize an image Image > Resize If you check Maintain aspect ratio, changing either the width or height automatically adjusts the other.
Resizing without maintaining the aspect ratio will distort the image
A few questions
How did I do that?
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