![]() This software, like most of the apps on Photility, is compatible with this approach, allowing you to drag a shortcut to an image, or the image itself, into the application window to get started. The main benefits of this approach are that I save disk space, and I avoid worrying about whether an image I find in a folder on my system is the original or not (because the image is a shortcut). I’m in the habit of managing or categorizing my images using shortcuts rather than copies of the images. Each area you crop from the image goes into a new file and its name is automatically incremented so that you don’t have to worry about coming up with a unique file name. (with the exception of rotating the image of course!). ![]() The program is designed to leave the original image unmodified.
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