Print your photos using Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista (video)
Send your photos to your printer, or even straight to the developers to get them printed professionally.
Published
on 28 June 2007
Keeping all your photos on your computer is a fantastic way to keep your photos safe and secure, and also brings the added bonuses of being able to edit them and send them to friends at a touch of a button. That said, there is something nice about having them in a physical form that you can take anywhere.
As well as printing them yourself, Windows Vista offers a few other ways to achieve this. The best way is using the service built into Windows Photo Gallery, which sends your photos directly to a nearby developer so they can give your photos the glossy finish that only the professionals are seemingly able to do.
In our final video, we take you through each step of this process, so follow our advice and you should have your photos dropping through your letterbox in next to no time!
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