ummmm....a lot
When it comes to video editing, especially with apps like CapCut, many creators tend to accumulate a surprisingly large number of images for their projects. From my experience, the number of photos saved often depends on the complexity of the edit and the creator's workflow. Some prefer to keep only essential shots, while others collect extensive image libraries to have plenty of options. One key tip I've found helpful is to organize saved photos into specific folders based on the project or theme. This approach not only saves time during editing but also keeps your device uncluttered. It’s also important to regularly review and delete unused images to optimize storage and improve app performance. Moreover, tagging images with keywords or using apps that support metadata can significantly improve the editing workflow. This method makes it easier to locate specific photos when working on multiple projects. For those using CapCut, incorporating screenshots like "8 CapCut SO HOW MANY PICTURES HAVE U SAVED FOR EDITS! NOT SO MANY..." can spark a useful reflection. It reminds us that sometimes having fewer, high-quality images might be better than a large, unorganized collection. Focus on curating a versatile but manageable image library to boost creativity and efficiency in your editing process.





































































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