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I understand your concerns and feeling. Actually Picture Manager is
primarily a file management tool which can improve the ability and
performance in managing the files, however it is not an editing tool
although it does have some image correction and editing features. Below is
the Photo Editor editing features not supported by Picture Manager.
Effects Sharpen, Soften, Negative, Despeckle, Posterize, Edge, Chalk and
Charcoal, Emboss, Graphic Pen, Notepaper, Watercolor, Stained Glass, Stamp,
Texturizer.
Tools Smudge, Sharpen, Set Transparent Color.
Image Acquisition You cannot create a new image from a scanner or a
camera. (In Microsoft Windows XP, the capability to create a new imagine
from a scanner and a camera is built in Microsoft Windows Explorer.)
Image Fewer color correction options are available in Picture Manager
2003 than were available in Photo Editor. Specifically, there is no Gamma
adjustment, and you cannot apply corrections to only one of the three color
components, red-green-blue (RGB).
Properties You cannot explicitly specify the image resolution dots per
inch (dpi) or the color depth of images in Picture Manager 2003.
For more infor, please refer to the following article.
What happened to Photo Editor?
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP011454871033.aspx
I fully understand your feeling about this change and I am sorry for any
inconvenience this might have caused you. I suggest you submit a wish for
this to our Feedback department. This will let the developers know what you
would like to be able to do and/or see added in the future version. You can
send in requests to Feedback anytime and send Feedback very easily by
following the steps below. Our developers are always interested in your
ideas.
1. Open an Office application and go to Help | Contact Us
2. Then the customer will be brought to
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus.aspx?App=5
3. Click "Make a suggestion" link.
If you have any other issues, please continue to use the Microsoft online
News Group services.
Sincerely,
Warner Wang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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I understand your concerns and feeling. Actually Picture Manager is
primarily a file management tool which can improve the ability and
performance in managing the files, however it is not an editing tool
although it does have some image correction and editing features. Below is
the Photo Editor editing features not supported by Picture Manager.
Effects Sharpen, Soften, Negative, Despeckle, Posterize, Edge, Chalk and
Charcoal, Emboss, Graphic Pen, Notepaper, Watercolor, Stained Glass, Stamp,
Texturizer.
Tools Smudge, Sharpen, Set Transparent Color.
Image Acquisition You cannot create a new image from a scanner or a
camera. (In Microsoft Windows XP, the capability to create a new imagine
from a scanner and a camera is built in Microsoft Windows Explorer.)
Image Fewer color correction options are available in Picture Manager
2003 than were available in Photo Editor. Specifically, there is no Gamma
adjustment, and you cannot apply corrections to only one of the three color
components, red-green-blue (RGB).
Properties You cannot explicitly specify the image resolution dots per
inch (dpi) or the color depth of images in Picture Manager 2003.
For more infor, please refer to the following article.
What happened to Photo Editor?
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP011454871033.aspx
I fully understand your feeling about this change and I am sorry for any
inconvenience this might have caused you. I suggest you submit a wish for
this to our Feedback department. This will let the developers know what you
would like to be able to do and/or see added in the future version. You can
send in requests to Feedback anytime and send Feedback very easily by
following the steps below. Our developers are always interested in your
ideas.
1. Open an Office application and go to Help | Contact Us
2. Then the customer will be brought to
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus.aspx?App=5
3. Click "Make a suggestion" link.
If you have any other issues, please continue to use the Microsoft online
News Group services.
Sincerely,
Warner Wang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
=====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via
your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit
from your issue.
=====================================================
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.