Editing Images before saving them will become easier with Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge has a specific that is used to make it easier to capture content from the web. The tech giant Microsoft’s Edge Canary is about to launch a new feature that would let the users to edit images before the struggle of saving them. Well, this is eventually, available as part of a controlled rollout.
HIGHLIGHTS
- A new feature by Microsoft Edge Canary allow to edit an image before saving it
- The tool supports in cropping, rotating, and making other adjustments to photos
- Availability of image editor is there as part of controlled rollout for Edge Canary
At the point, when users right-click an image, the users get the option to save it. This has made it fine for grabbing the exact image which would appear on screen, but it would be rather limited, as reported by Windows Central.
It is therefore, based on screenshots of the tool, the image editor supports cropping, adjustments, filters, and marking. The adjustments feature supports a variety of filters and effects, such as making a photo more dynamic or vivid.
Well, none of such features have been groundbreaking, but getting them built directly into a browser is better. The web has given an increase in people's primary source of viewing the content. If we are being able to save any image from the web while we have the option to crop, adjusting the photo, or taking notes would be a nice addition, though.
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