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(Unverified)Feb 9th 2010 3:52PM
Hello, Download Squad. I am actively involved with the Paint.NET project and first of all I just wanted to mention that it is often referred to as 'Paint.NET' and not 'Paint.Net'. As well, the .PSD import plugin is rather old and outdated, and is not guaranteed to work with the latest stable release of Paint.NET (v3.5.3).
As far as I can recall, the plugin recently moved to an opensource solution on CodePlex and code contributions can be made there.
@Hardware Guy: Make sure you have the latest version of Paint.NET + the latest version of the plugin. As well, bear in mind the following equation for determining memory usage:
(W x H x 4) x (L + 2)
W is Width, H is Height, and L is Number of Layers. By importing a PSD file you just aren't previewing it, you are importing each layer and making it editable by Paint.NET. Memory issues can occur.