![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Scanning your hard drive causes every image to be found, even if it's a graphic buried deep within a game and unfortunately there isn't anyway of scanning specific folders on your harddrive without browsing and manually selecting each file individually. Images that are already stored in you're My Picture folder within XP are automatically imported into the Album and if you want to add further images it's a case of browsing or scanning for them. The package, as you would expect takes on a very Windows XP feel and those that are currently using this operating system will have no qualms or queries when it comes to finding your way around the software. Microsoft is therefore a relatively new comer to this field and it hopes that it's Picture it! and general Windows XP imaging experience will lend itself to an album package that will out perform and out sell its rivals. Both these packages have been spawned from well founded art packages within the professional and enthusiasts markets. There are a few software companies that provide album packages such as Adobe's Photoshop Album and Jasc's Photo Album 4. After all with prints you store them in a photo album, so why not do the same with your digital images only in a software enhanced version. With digital photographer users creating tens if not hundreds of images the question of what you do with them when you download them to your PC or Mac is an important one.
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