10 Things - Finding photos in Photo Gallery

On this most auspicious of days -- assuming you're into that sort of thing -- I figured I'd continue the 10 Things You Didn't Know series by highlighting what I think is one of the most universally applicable and beneficial developments in Windows Vista:  the addition of Photo Gallery.  Millions of digital cameras (~100M, to be precise) are sold annually and if you have a cell phone, you likely have a camera in it as well.  All the images we take each year require a place to store them and then find them when needed.

Enter Windows Vista Photo Gallery.  Not only does Photo Gallery make it a lot simpler to manage your photos, but the great thing is that all users can take advantage of Photo Gallery, as it's included in all versions of Windows Vista.  In addition to automatically displaying pictures and videos stored in the Pictures folder on your computer, you can also easily add and remove folders to the contents of Photo Gallery by simply dragging them to (or deleting them from) Photo Gallery's navigation pane on its left-hand side.  If you only want to add a couple of photos rather than the entire folder, you can do that, too, by dragging only those.  This is a big plus if you have digital media stored in multiple locations on your computer. 

Once you have the photos added, there are multiple ways to find them by searching the integrated search function for:

  • Single or multiple tags
  • File name or tag
  • Day, month or year taken
  • Multiple dates
  • Ranking (something you assign yourself)
  • Multiple rankings
  • Combinations of the above

If you decide to remove a photo from the Photo Gallery, one thing to be sure you understand is the following, taken from Windowshelp: Photo Gallery is another way to view and organize your pictures and videos.  It displays pictures and videos that you've stored in Pictures and in other folders on your computer -- it is not a replacement for folders on your computer.  As a result, you should not delete the pictures in Photo Gallery or the Pictures folder unless you actually intend to delete those pictures from your computer.  If you do, they will deleted from your computer and no longer appear in either the Pictures folder or in Photo Gallery (of course).


Comments

  1. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 4:40PM  

    One feature I really miss from XP (with a PowerToy extension) is the ability to directly resize (or create resized duplicates) of pictures via the right-click menu.

    Digital photos are typically 3-10 Mb in size, making it cumbersome to e-mail a group of photos. Being able to quickly resize photos directly from the OS -- i.e., without having to launch Photoshop or similar program -- is so helpful.

    I'm actually surprised that the Vista PhotoGallery doesn't have options for resizing pictures! I looked for that option everywhere, but can't find it. Microsoft should definitely release a patch/update (or how about Ultimate Extra??!) that makes this possible. Countless people would make use of this feature.

  2. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 4:47PM  

    cavalierex, I completely agree. This is a feature I miss very much as well. Who knows, maybe they will add it to Windows Photo Gallery's successor Windows Live Photo Gallery. Here's to hoping!

    - Brandon

  3. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 5:38PM  

    Now I just need to find that powertoy!  Thanks for letting me know that exsists for XP cavalierex.

  4. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 9:22PM  

    Why don't your say something about Windows Live Photo Gallery? I think with   Live Photo Gallery, Windows Photo Gallery will be more useful!

  5. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 9:26PM  

    Does cavalierex mean this Powertoy? I think I get it!

    Image Resizer

    http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe

  6. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 9:30PM  

    Well,I am a new comer.

    Will somebody can tell me how to moderate my comments?

  7. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 10:17PM  

    As much as I like some of the features in Photo Gallery, not being able to resize on the fly keeps me using MS Office Picture Manager.

  8. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 11:19PM  

    Heres the Link to the XP Powertoys

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

    Hopefully the imageresizer powertoy feature will come to Vista soon to :-)

  9. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 11:22PM  

    Wow that image resizer for XP works great, dont know why I didnt install that before its definately going on all my XP machines at work and at home :-)

  10. Posted on: July 07, 2007 at 11:45PM  

    It's possible add some transition effects from Photo Gallery (Ultimate) to Business version of Vista?

    Anyways, the Photo Gallery really needs a crop and resize tool!