Rating: Summary: Picture It! Digital Image Pro 7 Review: Not as good as I had expected this product to be. I am no longer using it. Did not meet my expectations in the digital camera, saving photos/albums, and printing arena for my Dell computer and HP photosmart printer.
Rating: Summary: Picture It! Digital Image Pro 7 Review: Not as good as I had expected this product to be. I am no longer using it. Did not meet my expectations in the digital camera, saving photos/albums, and printing arena for my Dell computer and HP photosmart printer.
Rating: Summary: No, it isn't Photoshop, but it is good enough for me Review: This program is not meant to compete with professional-level programs like Adobe Photoshop. Instead, it is more on the level with PhotoImpact, PaintShop Pro, and Photoshop Elements.In my mind, the strength of this product is it's ease of use. It has several "fix picture" functions which work wonders. These functions (which adjust Contrast, Light levels (for tweaking shadows and highlights), and Tint (a.k.a. White Balance)) are great for digital camara users. You can correct a whole batch of photos at once, and the results generally come out pretty good. The feature of this product not present in the cheaper versions is the ability to "add" flash and reduce backlighting. No, the program cannot save you if the exposure was so far off that the information is simply not there, but it can correct the majority of bad lighting situations. One of the drawbacks of using a digital camara vs. a point-and-shoot film camara is that with the film camara, the photo lab will take care of adjusting the white balance and tweaking the exposure on your prints without any input from you. This program gives you that capability for your digital prints. Of course, it has the obligatory red-eye fixer, pointless effects, clip art, project templates, etc. Ignore all that. One nice bonus is it includes a real paper manual, not some short installation brocure. The user interface of this package is very friendly (much better than Photoshop Elements, PaintShop Pro, or PhotoSuite). Most of the functions are self-explanatory, and don't involve you having to have any idea what is going on behind the scenes.
Rating: Summary: Easy to use program Review: This program is so easy to use. If I were to only have one program to use, this would be it. The red eye reduction and the flash work great. There is also so many filters like watercolor and chalk. You also have alot of project templates to choose from...cards, calendars, etc. Emailing your pictures is simple and you can print in any size. Awesome program. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a program to work with their digital camera.
Rating: Summary: not for the dogs Review: this software is a waste of money if you want to edit the white spots from flash pictures of your pet(s). will not do it with red eye correction or paintbrush. i recommend paint shop pro 7 which will take care of the problem and it appears to have all the capability of picture it. plus it is shareware so you can get a 30 day evaluation period and not get stuck with a product that doesn't fill the bill -- like picture it.
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