This new feature update will enable users to edit (crop/rotate, adjust, filter and markup) their HEIC (High Efficiency Image Format) files through the Edit HVC. After editing the image, if the user wishes to save the changes, the file will be copied as a new jpg file. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID: 88841.
Users can edit (Crop or rotate, adjust, filter and markup) the High Efficiency Image Format (HEIC) files through the Edit HVC. After editing the image, if the user wishes to save the changes, the file would be copied as a new jpg file.
When this will happen
Targeted Release (select users and entire org): We will begin rolling this out in mid-January and expect to complete rollout late January.
How this will affect your organization
Your users will soon be able to edit their HEIC files through edit HVC and save the edited photo as a jpg file.
The Crop feature makes it easy to trim out the parts you don’t need.
Adjustments will let you calibrate photo elements like brightness, exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, and color saturation.
The Filter feature, allows you to refine the tone of your images, and special effects to transform your photos.
The Markup feature tools enable you to mark photos for editing.
What you need to do to prepare
You might want to notify your users about this change and update your training and documentation as appropriate.
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Message ID: MC314016
Published: 13 January 2022
Updated: 13 January 2022
Effective: 24 January 2022
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