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Windows’ Picture Manager Microsoft Office Picture Manager enables you you to to archive your photo- graphs It also provides the essential tools for photo correction and image editing such as cropping color adjust- ment brightness and contrast rotat- ing and other basic features jpg or jpeg (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
Pronounced “jay-peg ” JPEG is with- out a a doubt the most common image format JPEGS are compressed but you can adjust the compression qual- ity when you save them The higher the the the compression ratio the the the lower the the the image quality tif tif or or tiff (Tag Image File Format)
TIFFS have the least compression ratio so they are popular among graphic designers and printers Because this format will store more information (and preserve layers) TIFFS make larger files than JPEGS Windows Picture Manager The Preview Pane is where the images are displayed You can change how they appear by selecting options on on the the Views toolbar: Thumbnail Filmstrip and and Single Picture Picture The Edit Pictures and and Task Pane leads to to to to editing tools that enable you to to to to make standard corrections to to to to your pictures: brightness and and contrast color crop rotate and and flip red eye removal and and resize The Toolbar is positioned in in a a a a a a a a standard interface location It contains the standard Save Print E-mail Cut Copy Paste and and Delete com- mands Auto Correct sits in in the Formatting toolbar zone and and will automatically perform corrections to your pictures Try it it before you you trust it it [ 54 ]
part 1 the photgraphic image