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PDN to TIFF

Upload a Paint.NET PDN file and save it as TIFF. Conversion runs on the server through LazPaint, making it useful for exporting layered PDN files to common raster formats.



PDN is a proprietary raster image format that Paint.NET software uses. Paint.NET is free, and you can use it to edit photos for Windows from Microsoft. Often it is positioned as a replacement for MS Paint. It has considerable potential for image processing. The PDN file format, or Paint.NET Image File, was created by the developer Rick Brewster. The format supports a variety of levels, different layers, transparency options, image effects, various bit depths. Using Paint.NET you can only open it. But you can also export files of this format in Paint.NET to a format that is more standard. It is possible to save such a file using Paint.NET in the more popular PNG, JPEG, PSD or GIF formats. Files like PDN or files with the extension .pdn can be converted to PDF without any problems using a PDF printer. This is a virtual printer, and it can be used just like any other printer. It differs from a regular printer in that a PDF printer creates PDF files. You won’t have to print anything on a paper sheet. After all, a PDF printer simply converts the contents of the source file into a PDF file. You only need to open the file with the reader, press the print button, select a virtual PDF printer and click the "Print" button.

TIFF is a format that allows you to store raster graphics with tags. It was developed by Aldus Corporation in conjunction with Microsoft so that it can be used with PostScript. Aldus Corporation owns specifications. Subsequently, this company merged with Adobe Systems. It is she who now owns the copyright to these specifications. Typically, TIFF files (Tagged Image File Format) are with the extension .tiff or .tif. Aldus was specifically engaged in the development of the format in order to achieve the preservation of scanned images. The popularity of TIFF can be explained by the fact that it is preferred in order to store images that have a large color depth. The format is used to send faxes, scan, recognize texts. It is widely supported in the printing industry. TIFF was chosen as the main graphic format of the NeXTSTEP operating system. Then from this system TIFF support migrated to Mac OS X. At first, the format supported lossless compression. Then it was supplemented in order to support lossy compression in JPEG format. We emphasize that the maximum weight of a document, if stored in this form, is no more than 4 GB. To open a TIFF file larger than 2 GB, you must run Photoshop CS.