Microsoft Digital Image puts you in control of your photos through a combination of digital-imaging tools with helpful wizards and professional-quality photo projects.Find your photos fast: organizing and archiving your photos is quicker and easier with improved file management and viewing. Fix your photos with a click: easily enhance your shots like a professional with fast auto fixes and powerful correction tools.Create one-of-a-kind images: use special effects, custom projects, and smart erase to customize your images. Share and archive: share your favorite photos and creations through E-mail, CDs, or prints. Turn your photos into videos with narration, music, transitions, titles, or zoom effects.
Preserve your memories with multiple archiving options. Version 11.1 has updated instructional videos, improved photo story feature, new sync to device feature, and other improvements. Microsoft Digital Image puts you in control of your photos through a combination of digital-imaging tools with helpful wizards and professional-quality photo projects.Find your photos fast: organizing and archiving your photos is quicker and easier with improved file management and viewing. Fix your photos with a click: easily enhance your shots like a professional with fast auto fixes and powerful correction tools.Create one-of-a-kind images: use special effects, custom projects, and smart erase to customize your images. Share and archive: share your favorite photos and creations through E-mail, CDs, or prints. Turn your photos into videos with narration, music, transitions, titles, or zoom effects. Preserve your memories with multiple archiving options.
Version 11.1 has updated instructional videos, improved photo story feature, new sync to device feature, and other improvements. Reply by gcall55 on March 13, 2016Sorry I'm coming to the party so late.
But in answer to your question:1. Pull up the printer dialog box (Ctrl P)2.
Click on the printer Properties button (just to the right usually of the printer name3. Click on the Color tab4. Select Color Options5. Select the Black Only radio button6.
You're back to your regular Print dialog box8. Hint: you'll probably have to do this for every file/document you want to printThis kind of seems like a hassle but once you've done it a couple of times you'll find that it only takes a few seconds (really).Good Luck and God Bless. Reply by gcall55 on March 13, 2016Sorry I'm coming to the party so late. But in answer to your question:1. Pull up the printer dialog box (Ctrl P)2. Click on the printer Properties button (just to the right usually of the printer name3.
Click on the Color tab4. Select Color Options5. Select the Black Only radio button6. You're back to your regular Print dialog box8.
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Hint: you'll probably have to do this for every file/document you want to printThis kind of seems like a hassle but once you've done it a couple of times you'll find that it only takes a few seconds (really).Good Luck and God Bless. Full Specifications What's new in version 11.1Version 11.1 has updated instructional videos, improved photo story feature, new sync to device feature, and other improvements.GeneralPublisherPublisher web siteRelease DateAugust 16, 2007Date AddedAugust 16, 2007Version11.1CategoryCategorySubcategoryOperating SystemsOperating SystemsWindows 98/Me/2000/XP/VistaAdditional RequirementsNoneDownload InformationFile Size110.19MBFile NameDigitalImageStarter06.exePopularityTotal Downloads118,691Downloads Last Week85PricingLicense ModelFree to tryLimitations60-day trial, some features disabledPrice$34.99.