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Experience Memories: Perfect Your Pictures

Let's pretend your parents live on the other side of the country and aren't able to attend your two-year-old daughter's birthday party. You take a lot of pictures of the party to send to them, but later, when you look at the pictures on your computer, you notice that the flash made your daughter's eyes look red. That's not the memory you want her grandparents to have.

You don't need to use a separate photo-editing program to fix the red eye. With Windows Photo Gallery, you can easily make basic corrections like removing red eye, cropping and adjusting colour and exposure.

Editing a photo in Windows Photo Gallery

Windows Photo Gallery supports common photo-editing tasks.

Windows Photo Gallery preserves the original 'digital negative', so even after you edit the picture and save it, you can return it to its original form. This can come in handy if your son decides to crop his little sister out of the family pictures.


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