Some time ago, I was uncomfortable with the automatic upgrade of MSN, but after the upgrade, I found that Windows Live photo library (Windows Live photo)
Gallery) has some good new features, fixed some previous bugs, and has been directly applied to Google Picasa. Here I will introduce some windows
Some special features of the live photo library.
Upload restrictions canceled
Windows
The Live Network album address is photos.live.com. In the past, there was a limit of 500 photos to be uploaded each month. Now, this restriction is abolished. You can upload photos to personal albums up to 25 GB as you like, in contrast, Google
Picasa network album only provides 1 GB free storage space.
Provide plug-in support
Third-party network albums can be well supported through the plug-in. By default, apart from Windows Live photo libraries
In addition to the live album, the product also supports both the Flickr and Picasa albums. The hundreds of photos I uploaded on the Flickr are all uploaded using this software, and the upload experience is quite good. In addition, plug-ins can also support network albums and services such as Facebook, YouTube, smugmug, and Drupal. Windows
The openness of live is evident. In contrast, Google Picasa has fewer third-party plug-ins and has poor support for third-party albums such as Flickr.
Facial recognition
Windows Live photo library can automatically recognize faces in photos.
Picasa also supports face recognition, but a major feature of the Windows Live photo library is
Messenger integration directly marks the faces recognized in the photos and associates these tags with the friends list of Live Messenger. This is a major feature.
In general, the upgraded Windows Live photo library has good features and is a powerful competitor of Google Picasa.