Windows Ink, a feature that was first introduced with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, can soon be used on your photos as the latest Windows 10 Preview build will let you draw on your photos using Ink.
Available to Windows Insider members in the Fast ring, users can now doodle and write on their photos by just selecting the Draw option while viewing a photo in the Photos app. Once selected, the Windows Ink Workspace’s toolbar will appear, allowing you to choose your writing tool.
Besides tampering with your photos, the preview build has also combined the Ink’s protractor and compass into a single tool called Stencil. This will allow you to draw arcs and circles quickly and easily. Also, Ink will now save the entire drawing process, allowing you to share the entire drawing process with your friends.
Finally, Microsoft has seen fit to improve upon the Camera app, giving it a better photo timer and capture button, a more accessible camera roll placement and zoom slider, and a more prominent front and rear camera switch icon. A full list of changes can be found on the Windows Blog.
Source: Windows Blog