Mgi Photosuite 4 Platinum Edition

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This is for all the users of Photosuite 4 like me who still use this software. Still my favorite program for quick editing of pics. Win95 Iso Microsoft. I installed Photosuite. Software Review of: MGI Photosuite 4 Platinum Edition From the June, 2001 issue of PC Alamode Magazine by Rose Lynn Saenger. Free mgi photosuite 4 platinum updates download software at UpdateStar - Easily touch-up, transform, organize and share photos with family and friends. MGI have received plaudits for the design of PhotoSuite since its rebirth as Photoshop II (2!) a couple of years ago. Prior to this PhotoSuite had been a somewhat.

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Review: MGI Photosuite 4 Alamo PC Organization: >>Software Review of: MGI Photosuite 4 Platinum Edition From the June, 2001 issue of PC Alamode Magazine by My first experience with MGI Photosuite was when I bought my first digital camera and the MGI Photosuite SE software was included. At that time the interface was very dark and neither pleasing to work with nor easy on the eyes.

When I agreed to review this edition my first concern was ‘what is the interface like’? I was very pleasantly surprised to find the interface is an easy on the eye slate blue. The layout is easy to follow because it has icons for getting your picture, preparing your picture, composing projects, organizing your pictures, sharing your pictures and printing. Not only can you use the icons to move about, but there are also buttons at the top of the work area. System requirements are as follows. Operating Systems: Windows 95/98/ME, NT 4. Whatsapp To Nokia Asha 302. 0 (SP3), or Windows 2000 and Internet Explorer 5. Computer: Pentium 166 MMX minimum (Pentium II-266 MHz recommended), 32 MB RAM, SVGA Video Card, 800x600 screen, 24-bit True Color (2MB Video RAM), 200 MB Hard Drive space plus space for IE 5 and Direct X.

Accessories: Mouse, CD-ROM Drive, 28.8 K modem for access to the Internet, Color Printer and scanner or Digital Camera. Due to upgrading, my computer exceeds all requirements with the exception of the processor and my processor is the original 266-MHz Pentium II. At my niece’s wedding in March I took a lot of pictures – 53 in all. Taking pictures at the moment in a large, rather dark cathedral resulted in a lot of pictures that were too dark to see the subject and almost every picture had red eye. I set out with my new software to correct the problems.