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KS Toronado

(19,560 posts)
Sat Feb 26, 2022, 04:52 PM Feb 2022

Windows 10 will not allow me to save a cropped photo

When I click on my pictures icon, it opens a window called photos, it has a few options to use rotate & crop
being the main 2. When I crop a photo and go to the lower right corner, the down arrow which says "more options"
brings up a "save" button but is not highlighted, and as soon as I move my mouse it disappears. When hitting
"save a copy" which is highlighted, it goes through the motions it always does but doesn't save the cropped
photo but saves an exact copy of the photo I was attempting to crop. So I now have a bunch of pictures that look all
alike and no cropped ones. This built-in software used to work.

Wondering if all the updates microsoft forces on me has something incompatible. Any help appreciated!

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Windows 10 will not allow me to save a cropped photo (Original Post) KS Toronado Feb 2022 OP
try clearing your browser history.... TomDaisy Feb 2022 #1
There are other imaging software, as well as online sites to upload and crop bucolic_frolic Feb 2022 #2
Whenever you create an image, run to through a product called MetaData Stripper before posting. TheBlackAdder Feb 2022 #3
Knowing MS, that's probably a paid feature intrepidity Feb 2022 #4
IrfanView for Windows to edit and convert images in an easy to use, Goonch Feb 2022 #5
I used that a lot 20 years ago Yonnie3 Feb 2022 #7
Maybe you didn't actually crop the photo. Earth-shine Feb 2022 #6
I've been trying to repo your problem quixotic1 Feb 2022 #8
 

TomDaisy

(2,120 posts)
1. try clearing your browser history....
Sat Feb 26, 2022, 04:59 PM
Feb 2022

I could not post photos to twitter. Read on a help forum that I should clear my browser history because some kind of cache was full.

Sure enough, it worked.

bucolic_frolic

(46,951 posts)
2. There are other imaging software, as well as online sites to upload and crop
Sat Feb 26, 2022, 05:00 PM
Feb 2022

PhotoFiltre is a relatively small, free photo editor. It's kinda handy because it's quick with popular functions.

GIMP is a full-featured photo editor, but it's large, complex to learn, yet very good.

I don't know of an online editor, but I did use one a few times, just Google until you find the functions you need.

TheBlackAdder

(28,904 posts)
3. Whenever you create an image, run to through a product called MetaData Stripper before posting.
Sat Feb 26, 2022, 05:15 PM
Feb 2022

.


Clear out all Personal Identifiable Information, computer name, etc.

https://download.cnet.com/Image-MetaData-Stripper/3000-12511_4-75912809.html

.

intrepidity

(7,889 posts)
4. Knowing MS, that's probably a paid feature
Sat Feb 26, 2022, 05:16 PM
Feb 2022

Like, you must buy a license for the full-featured "Photos" application... just guessing

Yonnie3

(18,106 posts)
7. I used that a lot 20 years ago
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 04:44 AM
Feb 2022

I was wondering if it was still around. It was so much faster and easier to use than MS bloatware.

I recall I liked it so much I sent small contributions to its author often.

Curious to see the modern version.

 

Earth-shine

(4,044 posts)
6. Maybe you didn't actually crop the photo.
Sat Feb 26, 2022, 05:49 PM
Feb 2022

Perhaps ... you only set it up for cropping and did not finish the act by neglecting to click [okay] or [done] or [whatever].

quixotic1

(26 posts)
8. I've been trying to repo your problem
Mon Feb 28, 2022, 07:32 PM
Feb 2022

...without a lot of success.

I've noticed that the Save button isn't enabled until after you make a change that needs to be saved, e.g. after you drag the handles to crop the image.

At that point, if you point to the Save command, it should be enabled. If it's not, then perhaps you're trying to edit photos in a read-only location (such as a CD-ROM, a high-integrity data folder, or a network location that you don't have permission to modify).

Have you tried using Explorer to copy the current image to a new location, one where you're sure you have write access?

I found a few procedurals that talk about reinstalling the Photo app, but that seems like overkill. I suspect the problem is something far simpler.

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