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I work with a lot of images. Every story I write receives nine or ten images at minimum, and I keep those for a long time after publication, just in case tweaks need to be made. As you might imagine, my Photos folder can become a bit unwieldy. For editing, the majority of the time, I just use Paint. I rarely need more advanced features. But despite the improvements in Paint — and it has definitely gotten better over the years — it still poses numerous small annoyances that I'd prefer to avoid.
I work with a lot of images. Every story I write receives nine or ten images at minimum, and I keep those for a long time after publication, just in case tweaks need to be made. As you might imagine, my Photos folder can become a bit unwieldy. For editing, the majority of the time, I just use Paint. I rarely need more advanced features. But despite the improvements in Paint — and it has definitely gotten better over the years — it still poses numerous small annoyances that I’d prefer to avoid.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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