Microsoft Office Picture Manager on Windows XP. |
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Developer(s) | Microsoft |
Stable release | 14.0.4750.1000 / June 15, 2010 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Raster graphics editor |
License | Proprietary EULA |
Website | Picture Manager page on office.microsoft.com |
Microsoft Office Picture Manager is a software program included with Microsoft Office suite starting with version 2003. It is a basic image editing and image management program. It replaced Microsoft Photo Editor, which had been included up to Office XP since Office 97.
The program went through several name revisions while in beta, notably starting out as Microsoft Office Picture Library 2003, then losing the 2003 designation (more reserved for the actual Office applications) in beta 2, and finally settling on the current name.
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Microsoft Office Picture Manager has the ability to crop, resize, and convert images between various formats like Paint, but with comparably better picture quality, due to being able to select compression level.
It also sports several more advanced capabilities, such as batch editing/saving/renaming, fine-tuning of midtones, highlights, and shadows, and red-eye removal. It also has easy-to-use features such as one-click image compression, and resizing to a user's own choice. It does not however, offer any sort of actual drawing or text-editing tools.
One of its unique features is the ability to link and upload pictures to a Microsoft SharePoint picture library. Therefore, a user can easily share photos among team members over the Internet. It is also possible to easily export photos from the program to other Office programs, while allowing a user to specify custom image dimensions.
Picture Manager lacks several features of its predecessor, Photo Editor.[1][2] Microsoft has published instructions on how to reinstall Photo Editor.[3] Historically, a similar situation occurred when Photo Editor replaced Microsoft Imager when upgrading from Office 95 to Office 97.
Picture Manager does not display GIF image animation.[4] Users running Windows 2000 cannot print images from Picture Manager, whose printing function requires a wizard distributed with Windows XP.[5]
In Office 2007, the Picture Manager program can be found in the Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12 folder and is called OIS.exe.
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