The good picture where most of the people are looking in the right direction needs to be listed before the bad picture in the photo thumbnail window. The simplest way would be to rename the good picture with a lower numbered file name (put 00 at the beginning of the name). To see file names in photo gallery, right click the white background around the image thumbnails and choose View -> Details. If after that the good picture is still not listed before the bad then you need to change how the window is sorting the photos, by right clicking the white area and choosing Sort by -> File name, and for good measure also choose Group by -> none. The good image thumbnail needs to end up being to the left of or in a row above the bad.

I'm thinking about moving from Windows 8.1 to Ubuntu. I have been very happy with the Windows Live Photogallery application for managing my photos. I have a simple folder structure having one folder per year with several subfolders. I also tagged people, locations, descriptions and used the rating system a lot.


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Now I am not sure how I could best move these images to Ubuntu without loosing tags and ratings. I have read about digiKam and it sounds very promising. But I could not find any information what happens when I import a photo library from a windows system.

I suppose I can cut my losses by doing a full restore of the photo folders from the backup taken on the 1st June, but this will still not take account of new files that have been created since that time, or of older files that I have been working on.

BTW, it is way more sensitive than your table above. So, instead of Gray 127 adjusting to 100, adjust to 19 or 20 instead. The numbers will still not come out perfect to your table, but should be close enough on a photograph that you shouldn't see a difference by eye.

Windows Live Photo Gallery is a discontinued photo editor, photo sharing, and image organizer program developed by Microsoft as part of the Windows Essentials suite. After all those years of providing lots of helpful features to manage your pictures, it has finally been replaced by Microsoft Photos. But still, you can get it and use it here.

Wow, Digital Image Pro, was a good product at the time. I have tried to find a worthy replacement to Windows Photo Gallery, but I still fall back to using WPG over time, for its speed and simplicity. WPG is not without its faults but a good photo management app in the end. which covers most of my photo management needs. Microsoft should open source Windows Photo Gallery and let a community of developers keep it going.

I opened the file in Excel and filtered the images with exif orientation tags other than Horizontal normal or blank with region metadata. In my photo collection it is a small percentage, still significant.

Publishing your photos has been a feature of Photo Gallery since the 2008 release, with support for Flickr and Windows Live Spaces. Users can obtain additional plug-ins for services such as Facebook and YouTube, I would have hoped these come by default with the final version, and it just seems like the right out of the box experience thing to do. The two upload plug-ins for YouTube can be downloaded here and Facebook here were created by William Duff, for users of Google Picasa, you can find that here by Mark Steeves. So, Photo Gallery provides a very open platform that enables third party developers to further enhance the program beyond what the Windows Live Team delivers. Images published directly to your Live Space are now directly stored on your Windows Live Skydrive. The Windows Live Team has also promised to continue to updating the program regularly so no more tying to releases to Windows OS schedules which means, expect innovative updates.

The Windows Live suite is Microsoft's first integrated set of downloadable Windows Live applications. Windows Live Photo Gallery is one of the most interesting applications in the Windows Live suite, from my point of view. Windows live suite includes one of the most desktop-based photos and videos management application is Windows Live Photo Gallery. Organize the photo collection, creating a slide show, use the slide show as the screen saver, powerful editing tools such as cropping, contrast adjusting, brightness adjustment, red eye removal are some of the key features available with this software. Beta review has been updated to reflect the final shipping Windows Live suite. With the Windows Live suite, Microsoft is making its integrated set of Windows applications available via a single installer from the Windows Live Web site.

Here is one scenario; scanning in photos that have no EXIF data. Allowing WPG to rotate the file for a portrait shot then subsequent editing in other graphic editors corrupts the EXIF data... but only by WPG. The photo can still be opened correctly with other editors. Although, now the EXIF data in Vista says something like 166450x82 dpi for the vertical and horizontal resolutions rather then the actual 96x96 dpi (the photo resolution in this scenario.) e24fc04721

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