Paint.NET 5.1.9 is now available

This is a maintenance release that adds a Bulgarian translation and fixes some important bugs.

Get the Update

There are two releases of Paint.NET:

  • Microsoft Store release (recommended)
    • You can purchase it here. This helps fund development and is an alternative or supplement to sending in a donation. In addition, updates happen automatically in the background when you’re not using the app.
    • If you already have it installed, the update should happen automatically once Microsoft certifies the update, usually within the next day or so. To get the update immediately (once it’s certified), you can follow the instructions listed here.
  • Classic Desktop release
    • Download the installer from the website. This is the recommended download if you don’t have Paint.NET installed. It can also be used to update the app.
    • If you already have it installed, you should be offered the update automatically within the next few days, but you can also get it immediately by going to ⚙ Settings -> Updates -> Check Now.
    • Offline Installers and Portable ZIPs are available over on GitHub.

Change Log

Changes since 5.1.8:

  • New: Added Bulgarian (bg) translation
  • Fixed: The Levels and Auto-Level adjustments were crashing with panoramic images due to a bug in Direct2D that caused it to attempt allocating a texture that was too large
  • Fixed: Using a non-solid fill pattern with a non-opaque color was resulting in the wrong colors being drawn to the layer due to a mixup between straight and premultiplied alpha
  • Fixed: Non-CMYK images with an embedded CMYK color profile were being rendered with completely wrong colors
  • Fixed a few small memory leaks

6 thoughts on “Paint.NET 5.1.9 is now available

  1. Rick Bobby Jr. says:
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    Long time no see mr. Dev, I finally got explanation and am willing to make a request. Problem is that Temperature is too sensitive at lower rates, it’s often hard to get it right if you need a very slight adjustment. The minutephysics guy from YouTube explained very well why that happens. Please see his video and maybe update plugin’s math in next release. Here’s the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WADuXiMZxq4

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