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| It seems when ever Microsoft does an "improvement" or an "enhancement" we always seem to lose features and options that once existed. Yet again Microsoft if all their wizdom seems to have removed the choices and simplicty that was the Photo Wizard feature in XP. I first rellized I have a problem when I connected my Canon 630 Powershot and after the computer recognized and installed the drivers, nothing else happened. I tried to re-conect / plug the USB back in to see if Photo Wizard would wake up and offer to down load my photo's but alas...nothing. Stupid as is seemed, I had to go into "My Computer" and find the camera connection, then click on the USB port, search and open various files until I found my photos on the camera, then copy and paste the photos into a folder in my Pictures file. Then I had to go back and delete the photos off my camera. Well, that dosn't strike me as an "enhanced feature" does it? Now the first time I connceted the camera, I got this Gallery import that didn't allow me to select a folder, it just darn well imported to where it wanted. I had no choice. For some reason I couldn't even get the computer to recongize that there was any camer or photos to load. So I did some research on line to discover that there is no Photo Wizard feature. Just this battempt at an improvement called Windows Gallery. But I seem to have no choice as to how or where I can down load, you just throw ALL the pics into one huge Gallery, and I have to go and separate them as I need to by event or whatever. I hate this improvment. I hate the fact that I have no choice, and no flexibility to decide what I download, and where I can load it to. Also, if I want to save a photo somewhere I can't do a "Save As", I have to go to "Make a Copy" ...sure, confuse us a bit further...the new speak in Vista..."Save as" is so passe....so 1990, like totaly, I'm so sure. Grumble, grumble. So A) why is my camera not recognized when I plug it in, and B) why on earth do I not have the option and flexibility to download from my camera what and to where I want to save my photos, as I deem in the categories or folders of my creation? -- Brian |
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| Buy Adobe Album instead. It works. And it doesn't corrupt data like Photo Gallery does when downloading from some cameras. For example, it strips the panorama markers from my Olympus jpg files and overwrites them with its own information about where it stored them! I never use Photo Gallery for anything anymore. I agree totally with your comments on this disimprovement over Photo Wizard in XP and taking away our choices. Big Brother knows what's best for us. "Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:63C9A6C6-5F2B-40D2-8B12-3345B5825698@microsoft.com... > It seems when ever Microsoft does an "improvement" or an "enhancement" we > always seem to lose features and options that once existed. Yet again > Microsoft if all their wizdom seems to have removed the choices and > simplicty > that was the Photo Wizard feature in XP. > > I first rellized I have a problem when I connected my Canon 630 Powershot > and after the computer recognized and installed the drivers, nothing else > happened. I tried to re-conect / plug the USB back in to see if Photo > Wizard > would wake up and offer to down load my photo's but alas...nothing. > Stupid > as is seemed, I had to go into "My Computer" and find the camera > connection, > then click on the USB port, search and open various files until I found my > photos on the camera, then copy and paste the photos into a folder in my > Pictures file. Then I had to go back and delete the photos off my camera. > > Well, that dosn't strike me as an "enhanced feature" does it? Now the > first > time I connceted the camera, I got this Gallery import that didn't allow > me > to select a folder, it just darn well imported to where it wanted. I had > no > choice. For some reason I couldn't even get the computer to recongize > that > there was any camer or photos to load. > > So I did some research on line to discover that there is no Photo Wizard > feature. Just this battempt at an improvement called Windows Gallery. > But I > seem to have no choice as to how or where I can down load, you just throw > ALL > the pics into one huge Gallery, and I have to go and separate them as I > need > to by event or whatever. I hate this improvment. I hate the fact that I > have no choice, and no flexibility to decide what I download, and where I > can > load it to. > > Also, if I want to save a photo somewhere I can't do a "Save As", I have > to > go to "Make a Copy" ...sure, confuse us a bit further...the new speak in > Vista..."Save as" is so passe....so 1990, like totaly, I'm so sure. > Grumble, > grumble. > > So A) why is my camera not recognized when I plug it in, and B) why on > earth > do I not have the option and flexibility to download from my camera what > and > to where I want to save my photos, as I deem in the categories or folders > of > my creation? > -- > Brian > |
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| Thanks Greg. I will look into Adobe Photo Gallery. This is a big mess that Microsoft has created. Pretty stupid on their part. Cheers! -- Brian "Brian" wrote: > It seems when ever Microsoft does an "improvement" or an "enhancement" we > always seem to lose features and options that once existed. Yet again > Microsoft if all their wizdom seems to have removed the choices and simplicty > that was the Photo Wizard feature in XP. > > I first rellized I have a problem when I connected my Canon 630 Powershot > and after the computer recognized and installed the drivers, nothing else > happened. I tried to re-conect / plug the USB back in to see if Photo Wizard > would wake up and offer to down load my photo's but alas...nothing. Stupid > as is seemed, I had to go into "My Computer" and find the camera connection, > then click on the USB port, search and open various files until I found my > photos on the camera, then copy and paste the photos into a folder in my > Pictures file. Then I had to go back and delete the photos off my camera. > > Well, that dosn't strike me as an "enhanced feature" does it? Now the first > time I connceted the camera, I got this Gallery import that didn't allow me > to select a folder, it just darn well imported to where it wanted. I had no > choice. For some reason I couldn't even get the computer to recongize that > there was any camer or photos to load. > > So I did some research on line to discover that there is no Photo Wizard > feature. Just this battempt at an improvement called Windows Gallery. But I > seem to have no choice as to how or where I can down load, you just throw ALL > the pics into one huge Gallery, and I have to go and separate them as I need > to by event or whatever. I hate this improvment. I hate the fact that I > have no choice, and no flexibility to decide what I download, and where I can > load it to. > > Also, if I want to save a photo somewhere I can't do a "Save As", I have to > go to "Make a Copy" ...sure, confuse us a bit further...the new speak in > Vista..."Save as" is so passe....so 1990, like totaly, I'm so sure. Grumble, > grumble. > > So A) why is my camera not recognized when I plug it in, and B) why on earth > do I not have the option and flexibility to download from my camera what and > to where I want to save my photos, as I deem in the categories or folders of > my creation? > -- > Brian >
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