Microsoft begins testing its new design - application for photos on Windows 11
Microsoft begins testing its new design - application for photos on Windows 11
As we know, the new Microsoft Windows 11 operating system, which is set to be officially launched on October 5, will bring comprehensive changes and improvements across the board, and among those improvements, we see that there is something related to displaying images on the popular Photos app.
According to The Verge, Microsoft has begun testing a new Photos app for its new Windows 11 operating system, and like many other parts of Windows, the Photos app has been redesigned to fit the new operating system, with minor improvements that help when you click on a group of photos or clips.
According to the site, the biggest addition to the new updates is a new movie bar at the bottom of the photo viewer that displays small thumbnails of all the photos in a particular folder, collection or album. It's also easy to navigate between them or select multiple images to access the new "Multiple View" user interface.
The Verge report also touched on other additions such as Multiple View, which allows comparison of a group of images in a single window. This is great if you take photos all day and want to quickly select photos to keep or delete, and the Photos app simplifies the new movie bar or photo editing toolbars by clicking and scrolling through photos. .
Microsoft has also addressed the image editing toolbar by adding some features such as quick access to third-party image editors. Where this is enabled is via extensions, with applications like Adobe Photoshop Elements, Corel PaintShip Pro and Affinity Photo supporting this integration.