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Fix your photos using Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista (video)

jjones | Guides | 28/06/2007 10:56am
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When it comes to photos, we all know there’s a big difference between what we think we’re capturing and what we actually end up with. It takes a lot of practice and a fair amount of talent to get the photo we envision in our minds eye, leaving the majority of us with cut off heads and gleaming red eyes, as though our friends are different variations of The Terminator.

Thankfully, Windows Vista’s Photo Gallery has some great tools that can correct the majority of problems with photos. Whether it’s turning the brightness down after your flash washed out everything or the photo, or cropping out that annoying person who pushed into the side of the frame, Photo Gallery can do it. Here’s our video guide on how.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4-MXj8eFnc

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  1. Anonymous says:

    very helpfull cheers

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