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Welcome to the August issue of the Digital Photos 101 Newsletter. It's the back-to-school" season already! Even though I've been out of school a long time, I still get that "only a few more weeks 'til school starts" feeling every year at this time. Well there is still time to enjoy the dog days of summer. This month we're really reaping the benefits of our spring plantings. I had the "bright" idea of planting three tomato plants in our yard this spring, case one or more didn't make it. The good news and bad news is that all are doing well, we have tomatoes coming out our ears, and now I'm trying to figure out creative ways to use them before they go bad! Anyway, on to the newsletter. If you've had the chance to take a summer vacation or have been doing fun stuff with your kids, you've probably accumulated lots of photos. So I thought now would be a good time to review a new product for editing, organizing and sharing your photos, Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006. You'll find it has some great new features. Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006 Review Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006 - ReviewOne of the biggest assets of Digital Image Suite 2006 is its simple interface, which makes it easy for beginners, yet it is still powerful enough for more advanced users. For instance, you have fewer steps to go through to straighten and crop an image than you do in Photoshop Elements 3.0 (and I still think highly of Photoshop Elements, but it does have a steeper learning curve). Here is what is new and improved in Digital Image Suite 2006:
Not much has changed with the editing side, although Microsoft has improved the panorama stitching and the new intuitive cropping feature automatically suggests a cropping rectangle. You have the option to move it or edit it or to use the regular cropping tool. Bottom line: Digital Image Suite 2006 shines in its organizing and sharing features. Photoshop Elements still leads in the image editing department. However, Digital Image Suite 2006 is a very good overall software package that combines excellent organizational features with good editing tools. It is well designed with an easy interface that beginners, especially, will be happy with. I give it 3 1/2 stars. You can read my earlier review of Digital Image Suite 10 here. Note: Regular retail price is around $99, but because it is new there are lots of sales and rebates available. See below. Digital Photo Services News, Sales and DiscountsSoftwareHere are the current sales/promos on digital photo editing and organizing software: Microsoft
Digital Image Suite 2006
Ulead
PhotoImpact 10 - photo editing software Photoshop
Elements 3 Corel
Paint Shop Pro 9 ACDSEE
7 Roxio
PhotoSuite 7 Platinum Cameras & AccessoriesAMAZON is having a huge sale on digital
cameras, camera accessories, and camcorders and all binoculars, telescopes,
and security products. Everything under Camera and Photo is on sale. Hurry--this
sale ends August 22. Go to Amazon GOOD GUYS: You can save 10% on digital camera web purchases of
$199+ and get free shipping on everything. Good Guys has not given an
expiration date on this promo. Go to
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