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Someone should be fired over this. Every time I see how useless freebie video editors are because they can't put borders around the text to make it readable over the dynamic video content I think "It's because it's free software," but a Galaxy Note 3 should come with top of the line software to stress the S-Pen functionality. As it is, every picture or screenshot I want to annotate has the problem of "what color lines should I use?" where there often isn't a single good answer thanks to the image incorporating many colors.
The only way to contrast with any and all colors is to use a color with a contrasting border, much like the Impact font text you see in most meme images. It would be relatively trivial to select a line color and a border color and have the software automatically make the contrasting borders for every line you draw.
I am still annoyed by this stupid oversight and would like to know if anyone has made a software solution for this. Is there any Galaxy Note S-Pen software that can add a contrasting border to your hand-drawn annotations?
The only way to contrast with any and all colors is to use a color with a contrasting border, much like the Impact font text you see in most meme images. It would be relatively trivial to select a line color and a border color and have the software automatically make the contrasting borders for every line you draw.
I am still annoyed by this stupid oversight and would like to know if anyone has made a software solution for this. Is there any Galaxy Note S-Pen software that can add a contrasting border to your hand-drawn annotations?
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