Categorized | Product Reviews

Review: Microsoft Windows Live Photo Gallery

Everyone carries digital cameras, but not everyone’s discovered the importance of editing and managing the hundreds of pictures they can hold. That’s where Live Photo Gallery comes in, giving you a one-stop shop for managing, editing and uploading.

It lets you do some very impressive tricks indeed, especially for a free download. Many of the Wave 4 features are familiar from the earlier Essentials releases (and from the original Vista Windows Gallery), with the new version gaining a new look and feel thanks to the Windows 7 iteration of Microsoft’s ribbon user interface.

Every section has seen a massive improvement, however, starting with management. Managing images is all about search, and while images aren’t the easiest of things to index, Microsoft has made it a lot easier to add captions and tags to them.

One option lets you quickly geo-tag pictures, typing the place name to add where you took the picture to the image metadata (although sadly not in a way that’s supported by popular photo-sharing site Flickr).

There’s a big improvement to the way Live Photo Gallery tags people too, with a new face-detection tool.

Ready and correct

The image-editing features are the most exciting part of the app. To start with, most of the basic editing features are available in the gallery itself. You can auto-correct, tweak colours and exposure and apply basic image effects without opening images, something that speeds up basic image processing workflow.

Once you open an image and move to the Edit tab, you’ll find more image-processing tools, including red eye removal and a Retouch tool that helps to remove blemishes. Unlike other retouch tools, this isn’t a healing brush and so it doesn’t need you to create an accurate outline around what you want to remove. All you need to do is drag a rectangle around the area you want to change, and let Live Photo Gallery do the rest.

Photo Fuse is another of the brand-new features in this version. If you’ve taken several photos of a group of people only to find that someone’s blinking in each one, you can use this to collect all the open eyes and bring them into one final version.

Select the images and Live Photo Gallery will align them, giving you one base image to work with. Once you’ve selected the area to edit (typically a head) you’ll be shown the alternative content from the other images. You can then drop the section of image you want into place.

Photo Fuse capably blends the images, leaving you with the photo you wanted to take in the first place. It’s a surprisingly useful tool and one that gives you effective results for very little effort.

Windows live photo gallery 2

One feature of Live Photo Gallery that often gets overlooked is its ability to launch other image editing tools, like Photosynth and Microsoft Research’s advanced image stitching and collage tools. Use the ‘More Tools’ option in the Create tab to download plug-ins, launch installed applications and open the currently selected images in any other image-editing tools you might have installed on your PC.

Microsoft has also added new upload plug-ins, with support for sharing images on Facebook and videos on YouTube, as well as storing files on its own Windows Live SkyDrive service. The upload tools have had a makeover, so it’s now easier to add tags and deliver images to the right online groups and galleries.

Despite its powerful new image editing tools, Live Photo Gallery isn’t a replacement for high-end software like Adobe’s Lightroom and Photoshop. What it is, however, is a replacement for budget image cataloguing and-editing tools like Photoshop Elements and Corel’s Paint Shop Photo Express.

It does the basics well, and at that most compelling of price points: free.

Related Links

View full post on TechRadar: All PC & Mac feeds

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • StumbleUpon
  • del.icio.us
  • Sphinn
  • Digg
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Print

Related posts:

  1. Review: Microsoft Windows Live Mail
  2. Review: Microsoft Windows Live Sync
  3. Review: Microsoft Windows Live Messenger
  4. Review: Magix Photo Premium 9
  5. Review: Microsoft Docs.com

Leave a Reply

TechAlps on Facebook

Tweet Blender

sandydesdinesandydesdine: Download and Shape Up: The Best in Fitness Apps | Tech Alps: Product: Fitness Apps Manufacturer: Roundup:Wired Rat... http://bit.ly/bGI4Za
42 minutes ago from twitterfeed
ssuperheroesssuperheroes: Top 10 Obscure Superheroes Who Deserve Their Own Movies http://bit.ly/cn5fU3
6 hours ago from web
Top360NewsTop360News: Xbox 360 Slim Is Leaner, Meaner, Quieter Machine | Tech Alps http://bit.ly/aBDrLO
17 hours ago from twitterfeed
techalpstechalps: Review: Sapphire HD 5550 Overclock http://bit.ly/bhEdCm
2 days ago from Twitme for WordPress
techalpstechalps: Is the Samsung Transform a new Sprint mystery device? http://bit.ly/dgmjt4
2 days ago from Twitme for WordPress
techalpstechalps: Big Growth for Mobile Music & Video http://bit.ly/a93aAo
2 days ago from Twitme for WordPress
techalpstechalps: Hands on with Apple's new iPods, Apple TV http://bit.ly/dq3miD
2 days ago from Twitme for WordPress
techalpstechalps: Results Of The MoonBots Challenge Announced — Houston, We Have A Winner!
2 days ago from Twitme for WordPress
techalpstechalps: Swype for Symbian available now on Nokia Beta Labs http://bit.ly/d1yAX4
2 days ago from Twitme for WordPress
techalpstechalps: Ongoing Follow CrackBerry Contest: August winners and September's awesome prizes to be won announced! http://bit.ly/aUDcl5
2 days ago from Twitme for WordPress

Powered by Yahoo! Answers