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  • Why Photographers Hate Creative Commons

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  • Photo Info Tool

    Microsoft Photo Info is a new software add-in for Microsoft Windows that allows photographers to add, change and delete common "metadata" properties for digital photographs from inside Windows Explorer. The Photo Info dialog enables you to edit both EXIF and IPTC information in compatible image formats as either a single image or a collection. It also provides enhanced "hover tips" and additional sort properties for digital photographs in Explorer (in Details view). Features View or edit photo metadata from inside Windows Explorer. Now, advanced image properties are at your fingertips from within Windows. Edit images individually, or as a collection. Photo Info has two edit modes: individual and collection, making it easy to update many images at the same time. Quick recall of recent entries. For some properties, Photo Info remembers the most recent entries you have typed. To recall a recent entry, click on the drop down arrow and select it from the list. Generate copyright notice automatically. Photo Info can generate a standard copyright notice automatically from the Author and date Created information, if present. Quick recall of location details. To help save time when entering location information, Photo Info can save location details under a name you provide. Recall these details by selecting the location name from the drop-down menu. Correct EXIF capture date / time information. Photo Info can optionally update the EXIF date/time information as recorded in the image file by your camera. You can use this feature to correct the file capture date if your camera's clock was set incorrectly (for example, to the wrong time zone). View EXIF properties. Click on the Details tab to view common EXIF properties. Click on More properties for additional details. Preview the image. To see a larger preview of the image, double-click on the thumbnail. Enhanced hover tips. Hover tips have been enhanced for JPEG, TIFF and other supported file types in Windows Explorer. Custom column properties. In Windows Explorer when viewing a folder in Details view, additional sort properties are available for supported image types. The initial release of Microsoft Photo Info supports the following common image file types: JPEG, TIFF, WDP, HDP (HD Photo), NEF, CR2, and CRW. Support for additional file formats is under consideration for a future release. The Photo Info tool is a free download and works on either Windows XP or Windows Vista. More info or download from here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/prophoto/photoinfo.mspx.. Read More...
  • PhotoSynth Technology Preview

    Microsoft has announced some cool new collaborative photography software in the form of PhotoSynth on the Live Labs web site. http://labs.live.com/photosynth Photosynth takes a large collection of photos of a place or object, analyzes them for similarities, and displays them in a reconstructed 3-Dimensional space. With Photosynth you can: walk or fly through a scene to see photos from any angle seamlessly zoom in or out of a photograph even if it is gigapixels in size see where pictures were taken in relation to one another find similar photos to the one you're currently viewing explore a custom tour or see where you've been send a collection to a friend http://labs.live.com/photosynth/blogs/Announcing%2BMicrosoft%2BLive%2BLabs%2BPhotosynth%2BTechnology%2BPreview.aspx The site includes videos describing the technology and the manner in which it was developed - a collaboration between MSR, Live Labs, the recently acquired Seadragon team, and the Windows PIX Team. PhotoSynth really embodies the kind of innovative, next-generation photo experience that many folks at Microsoft have been noodling on for some time.... Read More...

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