Apple includes such an option inline in its Mail Client.
MS Windows includes such tools in its screenshot application.
Why should I have to open a separate app to annotate an image that I can
already resize, crop, rotate, remove red eye and adjust lightening within
the picture viewer? All of those seem like things that should be in a
graphics editor too.
Something like the gimp or inkscape is in no UX friendly shape to provide
this for eOS's target audience.
On 6/12/2014 1:50 am, "swizzle" <email address hidden> wrote:
Why a graphics editor?
Apple includes such an option inline in its Mail Client.
MS Windows includes such tools in its screenshot application.
Why should I have to open a separate app to annotate an image that I can
already resize, crop, rotate, remove red eye and adjust lightening within
the picture viewer? All of those seem like things that should be in a
graphics editor too.
Something like the gimp or inkscape is in no UX friendly shape to provide
this for eOS's target audience.
On 6/12/2014 1:50 am, "swizzle" <email address hidden> wrote:
> I agree i need such tools too. However a better place for this might be /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1399495 /bugs.launchpad .net/pantheon- photos/ +bug/1399495/ +subscriptions
> a graphics editor.
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