Although the Windows XP version of Paint is usually used to create simple drawings, you can also use it to edit picture files. In Paint, you can crop your pictures, edit their colors, draw objects on them [more…]
Although most digital cameras come with their own software, Windows Vista has its own built-in wizard for downloading (or importing) images. (If your camera comes with its own downloading software, download [more…]
The Scanner and Camera Wizard in Windows XP allows you to scan in old photos or other documents to make them digital. Scanning is simple, and once you make files digital, you can e-mail them or share them [more…]
When you use a digital camera, eventually you’ll want to transfer the images from the camera onto your PC. To transfer images from a digital camera to your computer, you have two choices: [more…]
You can increase the size of your digital image’s canvas (a virtual backdrop for your image). Increasing the canvas for your image lets you add to that image. How you adjust the canvas varies from program [more…]
Organize your photos in Windows Vista to make them easier to find later. To organize your photos, assign a key tag to each photo.
It’s tempting to create a folder called New Photos in your Pictures folder [more…]
You can use Picture and Fax Viewer For Windows XP to not only view your digital images, but also you can use Picture and Fax Viewer to make minor modifications to your digital images, such as rotating [more…]
Use Windows Photo Gallery to browse your photos. Windows Photo Gallery allows you to quickly sort through hundreds (or thousands) of your photos.
Your Pictures folder, located one click away on the Start [more…]
You can use Photo Gallery for Windows Vista to not only view your digital images, but also you can use Photo Gallery to make minor modifications to your digital images, such as rotating or deleting them [more…]