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EASY: One-touch Correction
Correct red-eye, and other common tasks.
EDIT: New!
New selection tools for more precise editing.
CREATE: Amazing special effects and filters.
Bring out the creative genius in you!
Get Started Quickly!
• Easily access your photos from a CD, digital camera or scanner. Compatible with most major digital camera brands!
• Includes even more wizards, videos and tutorials to help you every step of the way.
• Intuitive editing tools are simple to use and give powerful results.
Get Creative!
• Over 1,300 templates to turn your photo into a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
• Photo stamps and fun text add flair to a project.
• Create greeting cards, calendars, invitations and more with ease.
Editing Made Easy!
• Mini Lab saves time - batch name, save and fix common problems.
• New Sharpen tool salvages blurry shots.
• Easily fix red-eye, lighting, contrast and other common photo problems.
Share Your Memories!
• Resize to share on compatible mobile phones, Pocket PCs or Palm devices.
• Print in standard or custom sizes, plus index sheets.
• More templates so you print right the first time - no more wasting expensive photo paper.
• Online gifts and more with MSN Photos.
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For the higher-end graphic users, this will be a bit underpowered... stick with Illustrator or Photoshop. But for the novie or home-user, this package will be a godsend!
With all the powerful tools you'd expect to find in a package 3-4 times this price, and all easily driven in one of three ways.
• For those who still prefer textmenus, the whole package can be driven from that one toolbar.
• For those who are more used to an icon-based GUI, there are icon toolbars also present, and clearly understood.
• For those used to WindowsXP, there is a set of compacting navpanels down the left side, all too familiar from XP, giving easily-understood options.
It's all point-n-click no matter how you look at it! So easy to understand, I almost feel like using it more than Photoshop, still my pride and joy. :)
One feature that really did impress me was the Photo Stamps - very cool, fully customisable, and gives some brilliant options for the creative mind. Fully worth the explore if nothing else.
Overall, very impressive. Great for beginners, or those who do a lot of Digital Camera work, for it's batchwork features. You can process bulk files in a session, saving you a lot of effort and time-wasting. No point in sitting there load-click-set-process-save-start_again looping.
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