Announcing Windows Live Photo Gallery

Microsoft this evening is announcing the managed beta of Windows Live Photo Gallery - an upgrade to the existing Windows Photo Gallery that currently ships with Windows Vista. This is part of a broader announcement of renewed focus on Software+Services with Windows Live.

Windows Live Photo Gallery includes all of the features of Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista - but extends the experience by adding new functionality as well as integration with Windows Live services such as Windows Live Spaces. Here is a list of a few new things you'll find in the initial beta release of Windows Live Photo Gallery:

  • Improved image editing features like Panoramic stitch, histogram, and sharpen image.
  • Improved tagging and organization including the ability to quickly sort by name, file type, tag or date.
  • Publish photos directly to your photo galleries on Windows Live Spaces.
  • Auto event grouping and tagging when importing photos (and video) from your camera to PC.
  • Improved Photo Import Tool.

The beta being announced today for Windows Live Photo Gallery is only available to a limited group of beta testers and is a closed managed beta at this time. However, Microsoft intends to open the beta up for the public later this summer based on feedback they get from the closed managed beta. Windows Live Photo Gallery is available for users of Windows Vista (of course!) and Windows XP SP2.

I was fortunate enough to be able to have spent a great deal of time with Windows Live Photo Gallery and have it replace the use of Windows Photo Gallery on Windows Vista for me and management of my digital photos.  I'd like to highlight a few improvements that really stand out for me. The biggest of the improvements that I really took notice of was the improvements to the Photo Import Tool.  

The Photo Import Tool groups all photos taken on your digital camera by date and time. The user is now allowed to expand each of those groups and choose specific individual photos they would like to import instead of being forced to import the entire batch of photos (like previously with Windows Photo Gallery).

  

With the new Photo Import Tool, you are also in more control over the naming of the folders of your images and the images themselves on top of adding tags. You can now name your images separate from the tags you choose for the photos.

Users will be happy to know that the RAW image format support that exists in Windows Photo Gallery also carries over into Windows Live Photo Gallery. With my Nikon D40, I have Nikon's RAW image codec installed and Windows Live Photo Gallery picks up the codec and allows me to import and view these photos (.NEF files).

The next thing was the ability to upload your photos to galleries on Windows Live Spaces. On my Windows Live Space, I have multiple galleries that already exist. Windows Live Photo Gallery allows me to publish photos to my Windows Live Space by either creating a new gallery (which I am free to name whatever I want) or add to existing galleries that are already on my Windows Live Space. Either way - publishing to my Windows Live Space is really easy.

 

I am currently playing around with the improvement to the "photo fix" tools such as panoramic stitch. I am hoping to successfully create a panoramic photo in the near future. I'll be sure to post it once I get it done.

Here is a look at some improvements made to the fix tools including the Histogram:

These are just a few of the highlights from Windows Live Photo Gallery. I use Windows Live Photo Gallery on all my PC's for all my digital photo needs. Expect to see more posts on my experience using Windows Live Photo Gallery in the coming weeks.

Be sure to check out the new Q&A on Windows Live with Microsoft Corporate Vice President Chris Jones on this announcement and the continued focus of Software+Services with Windows Live.


Comments

  1. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 5:55AM  

    With this new Windows Live Photo Gallery, will it be possible to sync with other online photo albums such as Flickr or Picassa or will it be locked to Windows Live Spaces?

    Flickr integration would make this a truly great and popular app!

  2. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 7:40AM  

    Will it also be available for Windows XP? If not why don't they simply put the new functionality in a Windows Photo Gallery update (maybe with SP1 for Vista). All the Windows and Windows Live products start to confuse users. So, please keep it simple or Google will win this war. My suggest: only name the services "Windows Live ..." like on Xbox. Call the programs always Windows Mail/Messenger/Gallery....

  3. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 9:56AM  

    "Windows Live Photo Gallery is available for users of Windows Vista (of course!) and Windows XP SP2."

  4. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 10:04AM  

    One feature I think you guys should really look into adding is a way to geotag photos via Live Maps/Virtual Earth.  Picasa allows geotagging via Google Earth, but it's not implemented very well, and it does not store the geoinfo in the images' EXIF.  With the high resolution aerial photographs of Live Maps, you could create the premiere geotagging solution.

  5. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 11:14AM  

    One thing that I think the Photo Gallery is still missing is the ability to resize a photo. I should be able to choose the exact size that I want (in pixels or inches) and choose whether I want it to maintain the proportionality. I'm still in awe that the photo gallery doesn't offer this option.

  6. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 1:38PM  

    ryanwagner, this is a feature I really hope to see in the final release myself!

    tino, the reason why this is under the Windows Live brand is because unlike Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Live Photo Gallery will tie into the Windows Live services as software+services. While you may think the Windows Live naming is confusing now, expect to see a more clear definition of Windows Live and its apps and services as we head into the summer. Windows Live will be adding to the Windows Vista user experience just as Xbox Live adds to the Xbox 360 user experience with games.

    Parm, Windows Live Photo Gallery currently only syncs with Windows Live Spaces for photo publishing at this time.

    And BenOsbourne - that is a REALLY great idea.

    - Brandon

  7. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 2:07PM  

    is there any plans for extensibility/plugins like windows live writer? A flickr uploader option would be nice, or any other online photo service.

  8. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 2:14PM  

    ScaleOverStove, I'm unsure of any of the Windows Live Photo Gallery Team's future plans however I know they are taking in ALL feedback on the product - so I am sure they are looking at your suggestion very seriously.

  9. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 6:48PM  

    For anyone on the Live Team actually listening, I second the idea of a plug-in system similar to Live Writer.  The ability to add flickr syncing/uploading/tagging would turn Live Photo Gallery into an amazing tool.

    The ability to see outside the Live Spaces property for storage would really set this product apart, actually acknowledging that people like to store their data at different locations, and their not always Microsoft properties.

  10. Posted on: June 27, 2007 at 7:23PM  

    @Brandon: Imagine the next Halo game would be called "Halo Live" because one could play it online via Xbox Live. It doen't make much sense to me to name a software "Live". Why is the new mail client called "Windows Live Mail" if I only use a gmail accound for example?

    I dream of a simple Live integration just like on the Xbox: create a Control Panel section for Windows Live where we can enable multiple Windows (and Office) apps to integrate Windows Live functionality. Windows Mail gets Live Hotmail & Live Spaces (RSS) and Live Maps (addresses); Windows Gallery gets Live Spaces & Live Maps for geotags; Windows Media Player and Media Center gets a connection to Windows Live Media for sharing videos (soapbox?) and music (to the Zune?) and Windows Sidebar gets a connection to Windows Live Gadgets. Even the start menu should get a Windows Live Search plugin ("Start++" ?) and the Windows Games Explorer it's own Live integration to play games with Xbox users.

    But maybe its just my dream of what Windows Live should be ;)

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