Monday, May 18, 2009

at home & at work: Take pictures and make movies like a pro

Microsoft at home & at work
Microsoft at home & at work
May 2009
Take pictures and make movies like a pro  
Take pictures and make movies like a pro
And have fun doing it!

You can become a photography whiz, make memorable movies, and get your computer in tip-top shape to help you do it. Read on.

Ready, set, click
Ready, set, click

Come out of the darkroom and go digital
With a little training, the tools in Windows can help you view, organize, edit, share, and print your digital pictures.

Want prettier pictures?
Find the help you need to take and edit pictures like a pro in this digital photo guide.

6 tips to taking better pictures of the great outdoors
Award-winning photographer Kevin Gilbert shares some simple techniques you can use to take your outdoor photography to the next level.

And action!
And Action!

Hone your directing skills, capture good times
Download movies from Xbox, TV, or the Internet, or create your own movies.

Getting started with Windows Movie Maker
Find out about what you can do in Windows Movie Maker, and learn how to start making movies.

Editing can make or break a movie
Learn to use the Windows Movie Maker editing tools to make your movie great.

Get your computer edit ready

Get your computer edit ready

Finding files that don't want to be found
Use Advanced Search in Windows Vista for hard-to-find files.

Set up and maintain Windows Vista
Find out how to set up the new features in Windows Vista to keep them running smoothly.

Sluggish system? Rev it up
Try Windows ReadyBoost, and use removable storage space to speed up your computer.

Coming soon
Coming soon

We're getting a new look!
Check out our new look later this month on Microsoft At Home, and discover even more ways to use the hardware and software you already own.

Wow your co-workers and streamline your work day!
Visit Microsoft At Work today to find tips to help you succeed at the office, and come back in June to see At Work's new design.

Cool free stuff  
Cool free stuff

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