Microsoft Photo Editor
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A screenshot of Photo Editor running on Windows XP |
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Developer: | Microsoft |
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Latest release: | 3.0.2.3 / December 15, 2000 |
OS: | Microsoft Windows |
Use: | Raster graphics editor |
License: | Proprietary |
Website: | Microsoft Photo Editor KB article |
Microsoft Photo Editor was an image-editing application found in Microsoft Office 97–XP versions for Windows. It has been replaced with Microsoft Office Picture Manager.
The program was a useful tool for doing raster graphics with editing tools to texturize, negative, for gamma control, GIF transparency and many others. It was based on HALO Desktop Imager by Media Cybernetics, L.P.
[edit] Flaws
Early versions of Microsoft Photo Editor, including the version bundled with Office 2000, erased metadata from digital camera JPG images during saves.
[edit] See Also
[edit] External links
MS Knowledge Base articles
- List of Photo Editor features not available in Picture Manager 2003
- How to re-install Photo Editor once Office 2003 has been installed
Others
- Photo Editor Tutorial
- MS Photo Editor, Wherefore Art Thou?, comparison of Photo Editor and Office Picture manager by Herb Tyson