Advertisement
Download the latest Microsoft Office Picture Manager on your Windows PC
Advertisement
Advertisement
Microsoft Office Picture Manager as known as the first ‘Picture Library’ was included in Microsoft Office in 2003. In 2007, it became part of SharePoint Designer. Now, you can install it as a standalone application for Windows 10, as it is not part of Microsoft Office from 2013. Otherwise, use Photoshop or Luminar Neo as an alternative utility.
The basic task of the app is to offer multiple tools for quickly locating and incorporating pictures for projects of Office. You can easily discover, browse, and view photos for multiple purposes. Simply click on the ‘locate Pictures’ feature and search your photos, no matter where are they stored. It is used as a streamlined ‘photo viewer’ that enables the users to get editing tools for other apps. Enjoy auto-correcting photos using several editing tools such as noise reduction, sharpening, contrasting, red-eye removal, fast renaming with batch tools, saving, conversation, resizing, etc.
Multiple file formats including BMP, JPG, PNG, PDF, TIFF, etc are part of the app for easily managing a wide range of images. You can handle more specific content while using innovative editing tools. It is simple to use an animated format while loading the GIF images. It also offers an organized library for users to create folders, rename files, date-wise picture searching, size, and so on.
The powerful sharing option “Sharing Pictures” enables the users to share pictures using e-mail attachments. Likewise, use the option ‘Create a Picture Library’ with the incorporation of ‘intranet’ a network within an organization that has the facility of using HTTP or FTP protocol. You can easily use ‘Hyperlinks’ on the intranet for exploring objects, documents, pages, and other such locations.
The wide range of basic tools including multiple advanced tools allows you to edit your pictures flawlessly. You can crop, resize, rotate, and flip your pictures while adjusting the brightness, and contrast, and modifying color levels to improve the appearance of your image.
Most commonly, the flashlight of your camera can cause a dreaded red-eye. It irritates a lot, but nothing was solution earlier. Don’t worry, now you can fix the issue by using the tool to detect the red-eye, if it occurred, and remove it easily to give your portrait a natural style.
No need of selecting the photo one by one and apply editing tools exclusively. Simply select the ‘Batch Processing’ option, select a group of photos, and let the app apply the same tools to them simultaneously.
The app by default offers multiple features for you to easily add and search your photos. You can click the ‘Thumbnails’ option and the list will be displayed with stored photos inside the Picture folder. The list is automatically refreshed soon as you add a new photo to the library. Next is ‘Filmstrip View’ mode helps you to manage your files, ‘Single Picture View’ is for displaying the pictures in full size, and watching a picture exclusively without going to the Thumbnail list.
Documents, Web pages, and E-mail messages are three ways of compressing your pictures to change them into suitable sizes. You also have the option of ‘Comparison Pictures’ that compares the original size and compressed size to make it easy to select any one.
As we aforementioned, the app is not part of Microsoft Office, but you can download it for Windows 10 via SharePoint Designer 2010. Simply follow the given steps;
All-in-all, Microsoft Office Picture Manager is the best solution for using editing tools, even for other apps on your system. Despite disconnectivity with MS Office, it offers a friendly environment for editing your pictures with the help of several editing tools and file formats and shares them using the three most authentic sharing platforms.
Yes, now the app is available as a standalone app for Windows 10.
Q: Is there any Mac version available?No, the app is only for Windows, Mac users can use other alternatives including Adobe Lightroom, Apple Photos, etc.
Q: Can I use ‘Raw’ image formats on the app?No, there is not any support for the ‘Raw’ image format available in the app.
Q: Is it possible to undo the editing process?Yes, you will find a comparison feature that helps you to select the edited or non-edited photo.
Q: Is it possible to direct share photos on social media?Unfortunately, the app is not directly integrated with social media, but you can save your image, and then upload it on social media.