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JoHannah, I'm guessing that you mean photos on your PC. Be sure to right-click the image (generally in JPG/JPEG format) and select Properties (on a Windows-based system). Be sure that the image isn't set to Read-Only. If it is, uncheck the read-only property and you should be able to edit the image in your photo-editing software. Alternatively, open the image and then use the software's Save As function (often associated with the F12 function key shortcut) under File options in the toolbar of the photo editor. It is generally good practice when editing images to leave the source image as a fall-back and work from a copy.
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