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August 2006 - Posts

The Windows Vista Photo Gallery is built on top of a database that allows you to perform powerful queries against your collection of photos and video. Although a file will live in one only folder, you’ll be able to find it in new ways, like by the date Read More...
We’ve received a number of great questions and feedback from the metadata blog post last week. Since the answers to those questions are likely of interest to many people, we decided to simply post a follow-up with answers to some of the frequently asked Read More...
If you have ever applied a tag to a photo, given it a star rating, or changed the date or time it was taken, you’ve edited the metadata on the photo. The term metadata literally means “data about data”. Your photos are considered “data”, so metadata about Read More...
Ever wonder what hides behind the candy-like blue button? My name is Karen Wong, and I'm a Program Manager on the Windows Vista Photo Gallery. My team created the experience behind this blue button - the Windows Vista Slide Show. This is the place to Read More...
I’m Bryan Ressler, a Software Engineer on the PIX Team. If you’ve been reading this blog, you’ll know that the PIX team is responsible for the photo and imaging user experiences in Windows Vista, as well as Microsoft’s Digital Image Suite product line. Read More...
 
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