PicPick is a free Windows graphical tool I really have enjoyed using over the years. And when I moved to Linux, I was hoping to be able to use it here too, under Wine. Though I've had some problems with using it in other distros, it works great, right out of the box, so to speak, with LL 5. Just install Wine (from the Lite Software application) and then download and install PicPick, from https://picpick.app/en/.
It's very similar to Windows Paint and Pinta, but those don't let you grab any of the four sides of an image and don't have the extra tools that PicPick has. Besides being able to edit graphic images, it also has a decent screen capture tool, a color picker, a color palette, a magnifier, a pixel ruler, a crosshair, a protractor, and a whiteboard. It's a very handy tool. You can set it to start up at boot time and then it sits in your system tray area, so it's available at a moment's notice.
One thing that really makes it stand out for me is that it has sizing handles on all four sides of an image. That lets you add or delete from any side of the image. Most graphics editors only let you change the top, right, and bottom sides. I use this frequently for images I receive from a client which sometimes have unequal borders around the image. Often the left side or both sides are either too wide or two narrow, compared with the other sides. With PicPick, it's a snap to use the color picker tool, if necessary, to pick up the foreground and background colors, and then simply drag the border out or in to add more space or delete some. The addition, if added, will then have the same color as the rest of the borders.
I highly recommend you try it, if a simpler graphical editor would suit your needs much of the time.
It's very similar to Windows Paint and Pinta, but those don't let you grab any of the four sides of an image and don't have the extra tools that PicPick has. Besides being able to edit graphic images, it also has a decent screen capture tool, a color picker, a color palette, a magnifier, a pixel ruler, a crosshair, a protractor, and a whiteboard. It's a very handy tool. You can set it to start up at boot time and then it sits in your system tray area, so it's available at a moment's notice.
One thing that really makes it stand out for me is that it has sizing handles on all four sides of an image. That lets you add or delete from any side of the image. Most graphics editors only let you change the top, right, and bottom sides. I use this frequently for images I receive from a client which sometimes have unequal borders around the image. Often the left side or both sides are either too wide or two narrow, compared with the other sides. With PicPick, it's a snap to use the color picker tool, if necessary, to pick up the foreground and background colors, and then simply drag the border out or in to add more space or delete some. The addition, if added, will then have the same color as the rest of the borders.
I highly recommend you try it, if a simpler graphical editor would suit your needs much of the time.