Windows Live Photo Gallery, the free editor and photo manager from Microsoft, has a nice feature called Photo Fuse. It's primarily targeted to create collages where you can improve people's faces. But it can be also used to remove the people from the photography. It is extremely useful if you want the image from the town and without anyone.
Aug 15th, 2011 – Jan Polzer
One click photo editing feature is very popular by the beginners. Most of the photo editors offers this functionality. However there could be very different results when using one click editing in several applications. Most of us are able to use manual editing and beautify our photos with more or less advanced techniques. But when we are in hurry, we all love one lick editing I think. Don’t you?
Apr 5th, 2010 – Jan Polzer
The Windows Live suite is Microsoft's first integrated set of downloadable Windows Live applications. Windows Live Photo Gallery is one of the most interesting applications in the Windows Live suite, from my point of view. Windows live suite includes one of the most desktop-based photos and videos management application is Windows Live Photo Gallery. Organize the photo collection, creating a slide show, use the slide show as the screen saver, powerful editing tools such as cropping, contrast adjusting, brightness adjustment, red eye removal are some of the key features available with this software. Beta review has been updated to reflect the final shipping Windows Live suite. With the Windows Live suite, Microsoft is making its integrated set of Windows applications available via a single installer from the Windows Live Web site.
Feb 9th, 2008 – Naresh chavda
Window Live Photo Gallery is an upgraded version of Windows Photo Gallery and is a part of the Windows Live suite. Windows Live Photo Gallery presents management and sharing, categorization, and searching abilities for your digital photos or albums. Window Live Photo Gallery allows publishing photos to Windows Live Spaces and Flickr. In addition users can also publish their videos to Soapbox on MSN Video.
Jan 23rd, 2008 – Naresh chavda