Improved rendering performance for most tools, which are now up to 100% faster (see discussion here: ).Since this is a hotfix, here’s what was in v4.3.5 compared to v4.3.4: Fixed a stack overflow in the box filter rendering kernel that could cause hangs or crashes when the zoom level was around 1/8th (12.5%) or 1/32nd (3.125%) for particular image sizes e.g.Offline Installers and Portable ZIPs are available over on GitHub.
#Paint.net for windows 10 update#
If you already have it installed, you should be offered the update automatically within the next week or so, but you can also get it immediately by going to ⚙ Settings -> Updates -> Check Now.This is the recommended download if you don’t have Paint.NET installed. Download the installer directly (web installer for all CPUs and OSes).To get the update immediately (once it’s certified), you can follow the instructions listed here. If you already have it installed, the update should happen automatically once Microsoft certifies the update, usually within the next day or two.This helps fund development and is an alternative or supplement to sending in a donation. I have started working on v4.4 and will only release v4.3.x updates on an as-needed basis and only until v4.4 is completed. Starting with Paint.NET v4.4, only Windows 10 and 11+ will be supported, and only on 64-bit (圆4 and ARM64). It has become significantly more difficult and time consuming to support these lately, not very many people are using them, and I can no longer justify the cost and frustration of keeping support for these afloat. NOTE for Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and 32-bit/x86 users: Paint.NET v4.3.x will be the last release(s) that work on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, or on any 32-bit/x86 version of Windows.
This is a hotfix for a crash in the box filter rendering kernel, which is used to generate mip-maps for the canvas when zoomed out.