Safeguarding Digital Images

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(NAPSA)—Forall their benefits, consumersare beginning to face the shortcomings of digital cameras: excessive volume and lack of per- manence. However, a new class of consumer imaging software is now addressing these problems. StudioLine Photo 2 easily manages rapidly growing picture collections, while protecting against commonpitfalls: Accidental Losses—Countless original pictures have been unintentionally replaced with cropped, edited or low-resolution copies, because of a careless click on a “Save” button. A “goof-proof” product permanently safeguards the original image in a database. Changes and corrections are recorded separately and are forever reversible. Computer Crashes—Anyone who has gone through a PC crash appreciates the value of backups. The new software keeps the picture available on the PC, but transfers original images to a CD or DVD and keeps track of which picture is on whatdisc. Where Did It Go?—Without the cost of film and processing, consumers are snapping away without hesitation. StudioLine Photo 2 uses picture categories and descriptions to organize a collection, so that its search engine can instantly retrieve the right picture—even from a CD New photo software makes it simple to organize and protect digital images. or DVD. What About Pet-Eye? Every pet lover has experiencedfirst hand how the camera flash distorts the different pupil colors of our fourlegged friends. Traditional “RedEye” correction would be worthless, but a special “Pet-Eye”function will do thetrick. The latest generation of userfriendly imaging software has matured to the point that consumers can trust their treasured memories to the “digital shoebox.” StudioLine Photo 2 is now available at CompUSA and Best Buy. For additional information, visit www.StudioLine.biz.