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Posted By: Sarah Perez | Mar 19th @ 2:20 PM
Microsoft Digital Image Starter Edition 2006 was popular photo-editing software for users of Windows XP and below. The product has been discontinued, but fans can still download it for free from Microsoft Downloads. Digital Image Starter Edition provides easy-to-use tools that help you create, organize, and enhance your digital photos. The software contains 3 modules: the Library, where photos are organized, the Editor, where editing and retouching are done, and Photo Story, where you can create movies based on your photos. Despite it's age, Digital Image Starter edition is still a great program for beginners to the world of photo editing, and you can't beat the price!
Posted By: Brian Johnson | Feb 12th @ 10:14 AM

JD is traveling, but I talk to Rob Morris, founder of windowsmoviemakers.net about his hugely popular community site. We discuss communities, Windows Movie Maker, getting started in video editing, and hosting your videos on the Web.

Links from todays show:

windowsmoviemakers.net

Tutorials

PapaJohn's Home Page

Windows Movie Maker on Microsoft.com

Posted By: Laura Foy | Jan 2nd @ 2:02 PM

Putting up new videos every day on Channel 10 means using up ALOT of video tapes. Since tapes are expensive and bulky I've always been an advocate of shooting on to P2 cards instead and now Adobe brings us native support for the Panasonic P2 camera format in Adobe® Premiere® Pro CS3 software. Adobe Premiere Pro now provides a true file-based workflow without transcoding or rewrapping, maintaining the rich metadata in P2 content and completing a software-only High Definition (HD) workflow – from capture to output.

Posted By: Laura Foy | Dec 17th, 2007 @ 1:49 PM
I am frequently approached by friends and co-workers with questions about posting videos on the web. I don't know why, but I am. Anyway- as you know, Channel 10 offers you our videos in many different formats. We use a top secret method with very classified details in order to do this which I am not at liberty to discuss with you. But, what I can share with you, is an alternative that just might suit any compression or encoding needs you may have. I give you The Sorenson Squeeze. 

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