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June 2006 - Posts

Windows Photo Gallery provides an easy launching point for users to open pictures and videos with their favorite applications. If you’re a developer of an image or video application, here’s how you can integrate your app with Windows Photo Gallery. The Read More...
In addition to using the Navigation Tree for finding your photos and videos in the Photo Gallery, you can also use the Quick Search feature. Quick Search allows you to filter down the items in view to only those that match the text that you type. Example: Read More...
Today, I’ll be talking about the various ways that you can tag your photos and videos using the Windows Photo Gallery. Info Pane Clicking on the ‘Info’ button in the toolbar opens the ‘Info Pane’, which allows you to view and edit metadata for the selected Read More...
Barb Bowman has written a great article providing an overview of the Windows Photo Gallery and its features. We’ve provided a pointer to this article under the links section of our page to make it easier for everyone to find it. We’re happy to answer Read More...
In my last article, I gave an overview of the Nav Tree. Now that that’s out of the way, let’s dig deeper into some of the ways that a power user might use the Nav Tree to find their photos. Multi-Selection When you select a ‘parent’ node in the Nav Tree, Read More...
Before you can do anything in the Gallery, you have to be able to find the photos (or videos) that you’re looking for, and that’s where the Navigation Tree (or Nav Tree for short) comes in. The Nav Tree in the Windows Photo Gallery allows you to find Read More...
 
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