I once received an image from a client of a device that was sitting on wood-grained table top. Then, use some key combination such as arrow keys to move the click point up, down, left, or right one image pixel and automatically re-perform the magic wand selection as if the user had clicked there. For example, using the magic wand, click on a pixel of the image and have the magic wand work its magic. and while I'm dreaming, here's another feature I would like to see.Īfter I've used the magic wand to select a portion of the image, I'd like to use the arrow keys to "walk" the "clicked point" around the image and automatically reselect. How much easier this would be if I could click once, then use plus and minus keys to raise or lower Tolerance until I get the desired area! I've talked to a few other Paint.NET users, and they would also love to have this feature. To do this, I use the magic wand and click, change Tolerance, click, change Tolerance again, click, change Tolerance again, ad nauseum, until I eliminate the majority of the background. The image is typically of a product, and it is typically not professionally photographed, and is often photographed just sitting on a desk, table top, or other surface that I'd like to eliminate from the image. I sometimes receive images from a client, and need to clean them up in preparation for including them in a manual, report, or other document. without having to reclick the image every time. Some key combination using the plus and minus keys would be nice, or perhaps using the mouse scroll wheel, e.g., choose the magic wand tool, click on the image, and then use the mouse scroll wheel to raise / lower the tolerance level, causing the selection area to grow or shrink as the tolerance increases or decreases. I'd like the ability to use the magic wand to select an area, and then adjust the Tolerance level up or down and have the area be reselected automatically as if the user had clicked on the same spot in the image - but without making the user actually click on the image. I second this request, and present a similar request posted on July 22, 2009:
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