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: July 18, 2007 at 3:38AM  

    I am impressed with WPG. Where are the Tags, and Ratings stored.  I am moving all my photos and videos to my Windows Home Server. Photos alone are pushing 30GBytes.  Is there a way to view, and organize the repository from mutiple computers on the LAN?  

    Thanks ...Sam

  2. Posted on: July 18, 2007 at 5:09PM  

    @SamC1931: For pictures the tags and ratings should be stored in the file. A blog entry about it is at: http://blogs.msdn.com/pix/archive/2006/08/16/702780.aspx

    As for how the video tags and ratings are stored, I'm not sure. So far Vista won't let me tag my .MOV video files.

    Justin

  3. Posted on: July 19, 2007 at 6:42PM  

    Reg. post by kev_gordon,

    man, i agree 100%. this sucks!! How hard is it to use EXIF data and rotate my pictures? My old canon camera came with canon's own photo browser, I guess it is a 5-7 year old software. It can automatically rotate all my pictures nicely. Why photo gallery in Vista can't do this? It should be a basic feature of any photo manager.

  4. Posted on: July 20, 2007 at 4:56PM  

    why is it that when I am sent a email such as a form or pictures, it opens the photo gallery with the words "your photo gallery needs to be upgraded, and I can't open it. I sure do need help. I have windows vista, until then I had no problems... sharon

  5. Posted on: July 23, 2007 at 3:34AM  

    Can you add my vote to the Flickr Uploader request. I know in theory they are the competition but in reality there is no competition!

    Molly

  6. Posted on: August 03, 2007 at 5:28AM  

    I made suggestion to Vista team about EXIF auto-rotation a year ago - they said - source is closed - no more new features...I hope they will deliver at last. I use Picasa just because it uses EXIF properly.

  7. Posted on: October 15, 2007 at 1:50AM  

    Great Stuff, all this Vista functionality available now under XP through Live services.

    Infact the only thing I didnt like was the fact that Windows Live Desktop search was installed as part of the installer, and I dont really like my HD being indexed.  Live Photo Gallery is great, a must for XP users.

  8. Posted on: November 08, 2007 at 10:07AM  

    I never thought I would say this, but here goes: Thank you Microsoft!

    Windows Live Photo Gallery is exactly what I have been waiting for - for years!

    I will now retire Picasa, Adobe Photoshop Elements, ACDSee, iTag and Kodak Easyshare Software - the entire software stack I have been using trying to get the experience you now offer for free in Windows Live Photo Gallary.

    With this compliment in mind - and this is an extraordinary one - I have a couple of wishes that I hope you can look at:

    1. Respect the orientation tag in photos - displaying them correctly, without having to rotate.

    2. Somehow display JPEG Comments stored in the files and/ or IPTC Comments. I have thousands of photos with comments that I can no longer see in WLP.

    3. Nested tags are great - however not easy to find. What I would like, is that WLP suggests excisting tags without having to type the whole nested tag. E.g: Looking for tag "Hanne". Now I have to type "Persons/Family/Hanne". I would like WLP to suggest all instances of the tag "Hanne" when I start to type "Ha...".

    4. Face recognition - face tagging a la Photoshop Elements 6. Already miss it.

    5. GeoTagging - a la Photoshop Elements 6. Already miss it. And please do not fall into the "lock in" trap. Please support all available tools, including your own. Hint taken?

    6. Lossless JPEG-operations. Please confirm and ensure that all basic JPEG-operations, like rotate, flip, CROP are lossless and not subject to recompression. Please implement LOSSLESS red-eye removal as well - it's done by removing red pixels. Look to BetterJPEG and Red-E-Rem for implementation tips.

    7. Classification (stars) should be on the left sidebar, as in MS Digital Image Suite, in order to be able to drill down.

    This from the top of my head - get this implemented, and I'll promise to write a killerstory on my blog and be nice for the rest of my life:-)

    Bjørn Tore Hoem

    bthoem@gmail.com

  9. Posted on: November 08, 2007 at 7:05PM  

    *** STILL no automatic picture rotation based on the EXIF information?!? ***

    For ******** sake! How utterly disappointed and peed off am I?

    Despite the suggestion I made, and many others agreed with (including Brandon) - there is STILL no automatic picture rotation based on the EXIF information.

    So the latest and greatest Photo tool from Microsoft still leaves us having to twist our heads 90 degrees to view photos.

    This really sucks. It's such a basic thing, I just cannot believe the stupidity of the situation that it has not been implemented.

    Because of this, I'm sticking with ACDSee Photo Manager, and have just purchased version 10.

    I'm so annoyed, because I like WPG. God, I'm soooooooo annoyed.

  10. Posted on: November 08, 2007 at 7:08PM  

    Oh and another thing....

    This new version of Windows Live Photo Gallery does not pick up all the tags that are in use in my Windows Photo Gallery. Why is this.

    Uninstall... uninstall.... uninstall!

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