Windows 10’s new Photos app brings cool new features while dropping old favorites
Photos app in Windows 10 undergoes transformation
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DespiteMicrosoft’s efforts, many users are stubbornly clinging on toWindows 10, rather than upgrading toWindows 11, and the upshot of that is that the company is still adding new features to the older operating system - with Windows 10 getting a new version of the Photos app.
This was was an anticipated changeafter being spotted in a Windows preview by an X (formerly Twitter) user.
The new version of the Photos app forWindows 10is basically the same as the one found inWindows 11, and offers new editing capabilities and a filmstrip view that lets you view all your photos and videos in a single window.
You can also view your photos and videos in a mode called ‘multi-view’, a favorite feature of existing users of the app. Multi-view is another novel way to go through your photos and videos, allowing you to open them all within one window and easily compare them side-by-side,as detailed by Windows Latest.
What have users been saying?
However, despite all of these flashy new features, some users have complained that they prefer the old version of the Photos app for Windows 10. According to posts from bothMicrosoft’s Feedback Huband theMicrosoft Answers Forum, some users voiced that they’d like to see the “Clarity” and “Spot Fix” features returned to the newer Photos app.
If you’d like to add your opinion on this issue, you can go tothe Feedback Hubwhich is designed for users to submit their feedback directly to Microsoft. You can also speak to other users about the issue on theMicrosoft Answers Forum, which is Microsoft’s dedicated community support forum.
A major complaint is that this new Photos app no longer has the “clarity” options that the older version had. The “clarity” capability in the older app was similar to that ofPhotoshop, and one user wrote that they aren’t interested in other effects, they just want their photos to appear more clearly.
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This particular feature was greatly praised because it could be used for more than just visual edits - it could also be used to clarify blurry photos to make features sharper, and if it included alphanumeric characters, easier to read.
The lasting popularity of older Windows features
Microsoft has been very keen to make Windows (and its features) more modern, but to be fair, there’s plenty it’s already gotten right. After all, there are reasons why Windows is still the most popular desktop OS around, so it shouldn’t be overly keen to jettison its older apps, especially if they remain popular.
Microsoft often makes a point of saying it’s open to feedback and encourages users to submit it, and hopefully it pays attention, because there is clear demand for some of the older Photo app’s features.
I understand why Microsoft keeps trying to push users to Windows 11 and its apps - I imagine it would like to focus its efforts on one primary OS, especially when it comes to security. That said,a lot of users really prefer Windows 10, and Microsoft needs to acknowledge why the older version remains so popular. Turning Windows 10 into Windows 11-lite won’t go down well for fans of the older OS.
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Kristina is a UK-based Computing Writer, and is interested in all things computing, software, tech, mathematics and science. Previously, she has written articles about popular culture, economics, and miscellaneous other topics.
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