Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006
Posted on February 8th, 2010 in Featured 2006, Digital, Image, Microsoft, Suite
- Digital Image Suite Library helps you quickly organize and safekeep your photos.
- Protect and preserve your memories using state-of-the-art archival technology in the Digital Image Library to archive photos easily.
- The Suite Editor contains quick Auto Fixes and powerful correction tools, so you can easily enhance your images.
- All the tools you need to make unique images are here, including special effects, custom projects, and smart erase.
- Supports RAW files and includes a state-of-the-art archival technology that allows you to burn your photos and videos to CD, and more.
Product DescriptionMicrosoft Digital Image Suite 2006 brings together all the sophisticated tools you need to organize, enhance, make, and share your digital photos. Digital Image Suite offers powerful tools that are intuitive and simple t. . . More >>
Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006
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February 8th, 2010 at 7:49 pm
You have to try it. Your in a diffrent world of photos.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 8th, 2010 at 10:01 pm
Brilliant product. Simple to use and keep your pictures organized.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 9th, 2010 at 12:16 am
I do a lot of photo editing, and although I use several, this is the software that I use most often. It’s very user friendly and simple to use. I absolutely like this, and my best friend also bought this very same software after I showed her how to edit photos with it
This is the best editing software ever. Who wants to learn photoshop, its so hard to learn, and I know very small about it, even though I own it. . . I always come back to this software when I’m editing my photos.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 9th, 2010 at 1:45 am
Basic photo enhancement and slide show features are better by other programs. Unless you particularly like fuzzy slide shows with motion, Photo Tale 3. 1 offers nothing. Overall photo access/management is not, in my mind, well integrated or useful. I do like the adjustable thumb size feature of one of the picture access/opening screens, but that screen goes away with selection of a picture and must be reopened and reset with each use. And the program does offer a simple and straight forward way of tracing an irregular area on one picture, and pasting and positioning the traced part onto another picture, which can be useful at time. But basically I spent 30 minutes using the program and removed it from my computer, reverting to use of my existing collection of free and bought programs, regretting the expense of buy.
Rating: 1 / 5
February 9th, 2010 at 2:23 am
I lost one of the disks for my 2004 version of this, and chose to try CorelDraw X4. I used it for a while, and chose buy to Microsoft Digital Image again. It’s so much simpler and quicker than Corel with most of the same features. In Microsoft Digital Image Suites you get one disk of an brilliant Library to place your pictures, art, and documents, Editing, and Photo Fixes. The other disk is for a honestly large library of clip art, photo frames, and projects that include calenders, cards, scrapbooking, business cards, stationary, flyers, garlands, amusing head swaps, backrounds, and an extensive variety of printing options including panorama printing for banners. It saves files in JPG, PNG, TIFF, Bitmap, etc. It doesn’t save in PDF though. You can still make attachments for emails in JPG, but I found that PDF attachments have better resolution, so I use Corel for that. Microsoft made a huge mistake discontinuing this series. If you read customer reviews most people loved this program and were sorry to see it go. I’m going to keep it in a very safe place so I don’t lose it this time! It’s gold!
Rating: 5 / 5