Posted By: Sarah Perez | Sep 30th, 2008 @ 1:55 PM

Martha Rotter recently discovered a nifty feature in the new version of Windows Live Photo Gallery. Apparently, if you have the Photosynth software installed on your PC, the first option under the new “Extras” menu in Photo Gallery will be “Create a Photosynth.” Once selected, you can then just navigate through your photo collections within Photo Gallery to locate and select the photos you want to be a part of the synth. After you have all the photos selected, you can just create a photosynth from right there in Photo Gallery. That’s some nice integration!

If you haven’t tried Photosynth yet, give it a shot! This amazing application lets you stitch your pics together to create panoramic images like you wouldn’t believe. Laura has a great instructional video to help you get started: check it out.

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Photo Gallery provides integration with PhotoSynth, AutoCollage 2008, Pro Photo Tools, Image Composite Editor (ICE). You’ll get these programs in the Extras Menu after you install them . So the Extras menu provides the entry point for these programs. Though this may not be the best integration , I am sure it will improve.
check the screenshot at : People tagging and other new features in Windows Live Photo Gallery Beta

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Another cool trick using WLPG is creating your clone using 'Create panoramic photos...' option. This option is not new but using this option to create clone is little bit different which people may not have used to create clones.

Try the trick: Get photographed with your clone using Windows Live Photo Gallery
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