Microsoft Expression Media 2 Mac/Win

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Microsoft Expression Media 2 Mac/Win

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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224658997
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: 45527G
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: 2008-05-26
Studio: Microsoft Software



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Features:
  • Wherever your files are stored and whomever you collaborate with, Expression Media 2 supercharges the way you organize, find and share your digital media on your computer, offline or on the web
  • Make digital asset management easy--just drag and drop to import more than 100 different media formats, including digital camera RAW files
  • Support for RAW formats from the most popular cameras and industry-standard metadata formats means your metadata is already there; keep keywords consistent with custom dictionaries
  • Take care of basic image editing tasks like rotating, cropping, and resizing from right inside Expression Media 2; color management profiles are preserved throughout, or you can quickly adjust levels, sharpness, brightness or color balance yourself
  • Publish and distribute media with cross-platform slide shows, video, and interactive Silverlight-powered Web galleries, or quickly export media into multiple formats for delivery to your client











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