Microsoft is now adding new photo viewing and editing features to its cloud service Onedrive.
Users can now crop images (complete with ready-made formats adapted for social media), rotate an image by 90 or 180 degrees, straighten sloping images and adjust brightness, exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows and color saturation directly in Onedrive.
Onedrive can then save the changes as a new file or overwrite the old one. The files will also have version history that you can return to in case something goes wrong.
In addition, Onedrive also supports image viewing via Chromecast.
The new features are now available on Android and the web for personal accounts. The idea is that they will appear in work and school accounts later this summer, followed by IOS later this year.
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