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by:
Jelaine
Macaraeg |
The
moment you got your first digital camera,
your view of the world has totally changed.
You always seem to see something beautiful
or artistic in your surroundings, worthy
of being captured in pixels. You experiment
quite a lot and keep on loading your pictures
in your computer. Until one day, you thought
of working on a project. You're sure you
have the kind of picture you need - you
knew you have it somewhere in your hard
disk. in one of those folders. You can't
run a search for it though because you pretty
much use generic filenames like Flower1,
Flower2, Flower 3 and so on. Uh-oh! Looks
like it's high time for you to organize
your digital photos!
Microsoft has something that can help you
do that. It's called the Microsoft Digital
Image Suite 9, which actually consists of
two imaging applications - MS Digital Image
Library 9, which serves as your database
of digital images and MS Digital Image Pro
9, which is a photo manipulation program.
A lot of people may like it's familiar Explorer-like
interface - the left pane being the folder
pane, while the right side of the window
is the image browser, showing thumbnails
of your images.
The good thing about Digital Image Library
9 is that you wouldn't have to transfer
your photos from their current location.
Instead, it scans your hard disk and locates
folders it considers photo folders, afterwhich
you may deselect folders that are not appropriate.
The images may then be sorted according
to date or keywords. From here, you may
double-click on a photo to bring it up in
a full-screen view and use the basic controls
for zoom, fit to screen, rotate and print.
You may also select multiple photos for
slideshow, the speed of which range from
1 second to 1 minute.
Oftentimes, pictures taken with a digital
camera contains metadata. These are information
about the photo, such as shutter speed and
the date and time the photo was taken. Digital
Image Library 9 allows you to add these
metadata with captions and keywords to easily
categorize and later on identify images.
Another nifty feature of this application
is that it even allows you to rate your
photos! From the preview pane, simply click
on how many stars, the highest being five,
you wish to assign each photo.
If you wish to do some retouches on an image,
simply click the edit button and Digital
Image Pro 9 launches and opens the selected
image. This application has a lot of quick-fix
features such as the Red Eye tool and the
Smart Erase, which caters to novice retouchers
and home users who don't want anything complicated.
Being the all-in-one application that it
is, Microsoft Digital Image Suite 9 comes
with tons of mats, frames and templates
for creating professional photo projects
such as scrapbooks, photo albums, calendars
and postcards. You may also get Microsoft
Photo Story, an add-on to the suite that
lets you turn your photos into video. Simply
choose which photos to include then add
some narration if you have a microphone
and add music and zooming effects.
About the author:
I like to read anything that contains words
in the old English form, though I can't
understand it. You know, the King James
Version of the Bible with words like thou,
thy, thine, wilst, etc. The words used are
different. The construction of the sentence
is different, too, which makes sentences
sound artistic. I also like gothic metal,
a music genre, because most of the lyrics
contain such words. It is not only the words
that fascinate me; it's the hidden meaning
it contains. It's like an abstract painting;
you don't get the real picture until you
see through it.
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