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Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006 Full Version Download: The Best Way to Organize and Edit Your Pho



With the developing of digital technology, more and more digital products are used universally in our life. Digital camera are widely used all over the world especially today. We often take large numbers of photos in various occasions with our digital camera and store them on our hard disk in different directories. But edit and manage these photos later are not a easy work for us. I usually edit my photos with PhotoShop and manage them with AcdSee previously. It is a long and rebarbative work, So I have to give up some photos which are unimportant. But how can I improve my work efficiency? Fortunately, I catch sight of a software which can edit and manage photos in batch over the Internet when I am surfing on-line. This is Microsoft Digital Image which is designed by Microsoft Corp, do you know that? I have used it for a long time and I can make sure that it would be very helpful for you as well. Here are some basic characters and features about this software. Microsoft Digital Image is a complete digital imaging suite that combines image management and photo editing along with the ability to create narrated Photo Stories that can be viewed as video clip on our computer or portable device. We need not to use several softwares to edit and manage our photos any longer. Due to the narrated Photo Stories are very small, we can also send it to our friends and families by email or upload on our websites. The image library allows we to import and organize our photos with keywords and labels, assign personal ratings, mark photos for touch-up or further processing, send resized versions by email, and more. The included photo editor offers a wide range of easy-to-use image editing functions to improve and enhance our photos, remove red-eye effects, adjust colors and resize our images. With the friendly interface of Microsoft Digital Image, all the functions are easy completed with a few click only. It also includes photo repair and touch-up tools that enables we to remove wrinkles, blemishes, spots and other imperfections. Other features include sharpening, levels and curve adjustments, text insertion, panorama stitching, camera phone auto-fix, noise reduction and more.Overall, Microsoft Digital Image provides a straightforward interface that is easy to use even for novice users, yet powerful enough to accommodate advanced users as well. This all-in-one image tools suite is an ideal solution for shutterbug.


Microsoft Digital Image is a complete digital imaging suite that combines image management and photo editing along with the ability to create narrated Photo Stories that can be viewed as video clip on your computer or portable device. The image library allows you to import and organize your photos with keywords and labels, assign personal ratings, mark photos for touch-up or further processing, send resized versions by email, and more. The included photo editor offers a wide range of easy-to-use image editing functions to improve and enhance your photos, remove red-eye effects, adjust colors and resize your images. It also includes photo repair and touch-up tools that enables you to remove wrinkles, blemishes, spots and other imperfections. Other features include sharpening, levels and curve adjustments, text insertion, panorama stitching, camera phone auto-fix, noise reduction and more. Microsoft Digital Image provides a straightforward interface that is easy to use even for novice users, yet powerful enough to accommodate advanced users as well.The license of this software is Free Trial Software, the price is $49.95, you can free download and get a free trial.




Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006 Full Version Download



Unfortunately, Editor, the suite's newly named image-editing component, is largely unchanged from the previous version. The clumsy interface is the same, and outside of a flexible tool for converting color images to black-and-white, new image-editing features are negligible. Both Library and Editor now offer support for RAW image formats, though only for those from Nikon and Canon cameras. You can also easily resize photos for display on specific mobile devices, and sync to those devices to upload photos and video.


Unfortunately, Editor, the suite's newly named image-editing component, is largely unchanged from the previous version. The clumsy interface is the same, and outside of a flexible tool for converting color images to black-and-white, new image-editing features are negligible. Both Library and Editor now offer support for RAW image formats, though only for those from Nikon and Canon cameras. You can also easily resize photos for display on specific mobile devices, and sync to those devices to upload photos and video. \n


The verb "photoshopping" has entered the vernacular as a digital synonym for any picture tweaking, whether it describes the removal of any blemish that might make a celebrity look vaguely human on a magazine cover or the juxtaposition of George W. with space alien leaders in Weekly World News. You don't need the full version of Adobe Photoshop (a $600 investment) to employ most of the same tools the pros use, however. The basic version, Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0, may leave out some features useful for preparing pages for the printing press, and simplifies some of the filter options that professional photographers obsess over, but it delivers all the image enhancement power that even an advanced amateur is ever likely to need, plus a comprehensive and comprehensible system for organizing your photo collection. The system that lets you create separate layers containing additional elements (text, objects) or even filters and effects, turning them on and off at will to judge the results, is incredibly powerful. Be forewarned: with a wealth of tools just a mouse-click away and a manual that's heavy slogging, this program can be intimidating for newbies. My suggestion: start with the basic tutorials provided in the software help system and then play around with your images, learning each tool's function as needed. You'll master the basics in a few hours and then progress to discover new and interesting image enhancement options lurking just below the surface. It's worth the effort.


Each of these programs brings a different style and procedure to the image-editing process, and your personal preference may lead you to one or the other. The good news: you can try before you buy, since Adobe, Microsoft and Ulead offer free downloadable trial versions of their programs at their respective Web sites (they're big files, though, so a high-speed Internet connection is highly recommended).


Another alternative is carrying digital images wherever you wander by downloading them onto your PDA, cell phone or music player. Most of these devices offer a better-than-nothing viewing experience, but the small low-res screens on a cell phone or iPod are better for reminding you of a familiar scene than showing off images to others. However, the Creative Zen Vision ($400) is a multifacted multimedia portable that's especially appealing for photo enthusiasts. The Zen Vision is a superb music and video playback device, with a 30-gigabyte hard disk that can hold dozens of movies and/or thousands of songs and photos. Unlike similar devices on the market, this one boasts a bright 3.7" display with full 640 x 480 resolution, substantially more than the competition, giving photos a print-like clarity on-screen. And with the included AV output cable, you can easily plug the Zen Vision into a TV set and share a photo slide show at full-screen resolution. My dad had a Bell & Howell slide projector to show off his photographic achievements, but he had to corral his victims in a small dark room. Now I can spring my precious images on unsuspecting friends, neighbors or airplane seatmates with a few simple button presses. Isn't technology grand?


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