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Anyone familiar with Paint.net? I have a picture which looks as if it's been tilted backwards. In other words, it's too big at the bottom and I wish to tilt it forward in order to get its perspective correct
I look forward to a useful answer
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You need the Perspective plugin:
https:/ /dottec h.org/1 80693/h ow-to-a djust-i mage-pe rspecti ve-in-p aint-ne t-tip/
(When you click through to the download page there are 4 options next to 'Download'. It appears to be the second one which you need in order to get the zip file described in my link)
https:/
(When you click through to the download page there are 4 options next to 'Download'. It appears to be the second one which you need in order to get the zip file described in my link)
That page has a link to the download page but, to save you having to look for it, this will get you there directly:
http:// paint.n et.amih otornot .com.au /featur es/effe cts/plu gins/Di stort/P erspect ive/
Then look for the word 'Download'. There are 4 icons to the right of it. The second one along appears to be what you need in order to follow the instructions about a zip file from my original link.
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Then look for the word 'Download'. There are 4 icons to the right of it. The second one along appears to be what you need in order to follow the instructions about a zip file from my original link.
Is it one of the plug-ins listed here (headlined in green)? If so, which one? None of them are called "the Perspective Plug-in"
http:// paint.n et.amih otornot .com.au /Featur es/Effe cts/Plu gins/
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The instructions are in my first link.
i.e. right-click on the file and select 'Extract All'. You need to extract the files to Paint.net's Effects folder. (You should be able to locate that by browsing. If you can't find it straight away, extract the files to somewhere convenient, such as your desktop. Then click Start and search for 'effects'. Look above the search box to see the folder you're looking for and double-click to open it. You can then drag the file(s) from your desktop into the folder).
i.e. right-click on the file and select 'Extract All'. You need to extract the files to Paint.net's Effects folder. (You should be able to locate that by browsing. If you can't find it straight away, extract the files to somewhere convenient, such as your desktop. Then click Start and search for 'effects'. Look above the search box to see the folder you're looking for and double-click to open it. You can then drag the file(s) from your desktop into the folder).