![]() ![]() Creative options include the ability to create projects such as albums, animations and calendars and to add shapes, text and image-based objects to produce photomontages. After applying changes, you’re able to review them before saving.ĭigital Image Pro lets you do much more than just enhance your photos. Options on offer include rotation (disappointingly, this isn’t lossless when dealing with JPEGs) and a range of one-click Auto Fixes extended to cover Colour, Exposure, Levels, Contrast and Mobile Phone image enhancement. Each flag has an associated icon and shortcut, so they’re much easier to apply and this can be done either from the Preview pane or from the new Edit Bar, which appears while viewing images full-screen in the Library Viewer.Īs well as viewing and managing your files en masse, Digital Image Library lets you select multiple images to be batch-enhanced using the Mini Lab capability of the main Digital Image Pro editing module. A new variation on the theme is to apply ‘flags’ to your images, marking them up for review, editing, sharing or print. ![]() ![]() You can also view your images based on keywords, although the Keyword Painter for applying these is surprisingly awkward. It’s with the Library that you take control of your photos, viewing and managing them as instantly resizable visual thumbnails, archiving them to CD, outputting multiple prints per page, emailing and so on.īy default you view your images based on a typical Explorer-style folder view, but there’s also a date view, which again takes a hierarchical drill-down approach. This wizard is available from both the main Digital Image Pro editing application and the bundled Digital Image Library application. To start you off, Digital Image 10’s enhanced Import Pictures Wizard offers a one-stop method that works with digital cameras, scanners, memory cards and other devices. ![]()
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