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			<title>Wayne Graham&apos;s Blog - Photos</title>
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				<title>Microsoft Photo Story</title>
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				I recently read about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx&quot;&gt;Microsoft&apos;s Photo Story&lt;/a&gt; and decided to give it a try with the pictures we took on our recent cruise. I have to say that I was impressed with its ease of use and the final product. Basically, you load a directory of images into the program and step through a wizard  that lets you rotate images, add transitions, add music, and then package the entire thing up into a WMV file. Pretty darn slick! Not quite up to iPhoto, but pretty nice for a Windows app. 

A couple of the things I don&apos;t like about this is the fact that it should have a wizard at the end that burns your show to a CD. The program also requires Windows Media Player 10...and I just don&apos;t trust Windows Media Player. 

Anyway, if you don&apos;t have access to iPhoto, Micorosoft&apos;s Photo Story is pretty darn neato.
				
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				<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:52:00 -0500</pubDate>
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