Windows Vista provides a program called Windows Photo Gallery (WPG), to specially organize and even edit your photos/images before printing them on photo paper. In this tutorial, we will learn about the use of Windows Photo Gallery on Windows Vista.
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Introduction to Windows Photo Gallery
Windows Photo Gallery is a nice image tool included in Windows Vista, which you can view, edit, share, and print your pictures and photos.
Windows Photo Gallery is a nice image tool included in Windows Vista, which you can view, edit, share, and print your pictures and photos.
If you have many pictures and photos, Windows Photo Gallery can assist you organizing them. On the left pane, it exists navigation tree which consists of filters for arranging and clasifying your pictures based on tag, date, folder, and rating.
Adding pictures into picture list inside Windows Photo Gallery, can be done in two methods, namely by dragging the pictures from Windows Explorer, and by adding the folder of pictures from Windows Photo Gallery.
The photo you took using digital camera, has all information relating to camera, such as dimension/resolution, camera model, ISO speed, exposure time, etc. If you are a photographer, this information is very necessary, at least you can know the camera settings if the photo looks disappointing.
You can play your pictures as a slide show on full-screen. You can also set the zooming, panning, and transitions.
Windows Photo Gallery provides some basic photo editing functions which you can use to improve your photos/pictures.
By using Windows Photo Gallery, you can manage printing. You can print a picture/photo as well as print combined pictures/photos easily.
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