
This will fix anything it thinks is wrong with the picture. If you double click a given file, it will zoom in on that picture and present you a list of options - including Auto Adjust. When you open Live Photo Gallery - as part of Live Essentials - you should see an explorer like tree on the left and thumbnails of the pictures in each folder on the right. Further Comment: Not even Photoshop Elements 7 or Paint Shop Pro X2 has a 16x9 crop tool-only the Viewer in the Windows Photo Gallery of Windows Vista!!! That's even more reason to include edit tools (Fix button) in the Viewer of the Windows Photo Gallery in Windows 7. If photos are derived from a CD/DVD the user would have to choose where to save altered photos elsewhere. That way they stay together and you don't loose the revert copies (in Vista) if you reload Windows. Changes to a photo could by default ask to save the edited photo as a copy to the same folder as original with a same file name extended such as DSCN1370.jpg would be DSCN1370-edited.jpg with the DSCN1370.jpg intact and unaltered. I would like to see a dialog that would ask you if you want to save changes for an edited photo though to a location chosen by user. Click “Insert” Play with your GIF.Where is the Fix button in the Viewer of Windows Photo Gallery in Win 7? It has handy photo editing tools that need to be enhanced and not done away with. Once you have found the GIF you’re looking for, your first impulse may be to right click and save to your computer. How to insert an animated GIF in an email Copy the GIF’s link. If you have Outlook for Office 365, version 2008 or higher, use Windows 10 to enable animated GIFs. In the Display section, check the box to Play animated GIFs.


You can enable animated GIFs in Outlook by doing one of the following: In Outlook for Office 365 before version 2008, select File > Options > Advanced. We say “animated images” because GIFs aren’t really videos. But the GIF format has a special feature-it can also be used to create animated images like the one below. A GIF Is Just an Animated Image Like the JPEG or PNG file formats, the GIF format can be used to make still images.
