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'''Microsoft Picture It!''' is a discontinued ] ] created by ]. Version 1.0 was released in September 1996. Borrowing from the ] ] concepts of ], Picture It! was geared to make digital imaging easy for consumers. It was the first consumer imaging program to enable ] creation, leveraging alpha masking (a concept published by ], founder of ], in 1978) while running on an 8 MB ] ] computer. Microsoft purchased ], the company owned by Alvy Ray Smith in 1994 and made Alvy Ray Smith, a Microsoft fellow. '''Microsoft Picture It!''' is a discontinued ] ] created by ]. Microsoft acquired the intellectual property rights and full U.S. trade registration from RomTech, later renamed eGames and released Version 1.0 of the application in September 1996. Borrowing from the ] ] concepts of ], Picture It! was geared to make digital imaging easy for consumers. It was the first consumer imaging program to enable ] creation, leveraging alpha masking (a concept published by ], founder of ], in 1978) while running on an 8 MB ] ] computer. Microsoft purchased ], the company owned by Alvy Ray Smith in 1994 and made Alvy Ray Smith, a Microsoft fellow.


The Picture It! file format used the extension <tt>.MIX</tt> (Microsoft Image Extension). The <tt>.MIX</tt> extension was also used by ] although its format was incompatible with Picture It!. The Picture It! file format used the extension <tt>.MIX</tt> (Microsoft Image Extension). The <tt>.MIX</tt> extension was also used by ] although its format was incompatible with Picture It!.

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Microsoft Picture It!
Developer(s)Microsoft
Stable release7.0
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeGraphics software
LicenseProprietary

Microsoft Picture It! is a discontinued photo editing application created by Microsoft. Microsoft acquired the intellectual property rights and full U.S. trade registration from RomTech, later renamed eGames and released Version 1.0 of the application in September 1996. Borrowing from the wizard user interface concepts of Microsoft Publisher, Picture It! was geared to make digital imaging easy for consumers. It was the first consumer imaging program to enable sprite creation, leveraging alpha masking (a concept published by Alvy Ray Smith, founder of Pixar, in 1978) while running on an 8 MB RAM Pentium computer. Microsoft purchased Altamira Software, the company owned by Alvy Ray Smith in 1994 and made Alvy Ray Smith, a Microsoft fellow.

The Picture It! file format used the extension .MIX (Microsoft Image Extension). The .MIX extension was also used by Microsoft PhotoDraw although its format was incompatible with Picture It!.

In 2001, Microsoft merged its Home Publishing product with Picture It! to create Picture It! Publishing. In 2003, Picture It! was significantly changed, expanded with more advanced editing features and rebranded as Microsoft Digital Image with the home publishing features removed and a focus exclusively on photo editing. Digital Image was also eventually discontinued in 2006 after the release of Windows Vista.

Releases

Picture It! shipped in a number of editions and versions:

Versions

  • Picture It! 1.0 (1996)
  • Picture It! 2.0 and Picture It! 2.0 Express (part of Microsoft Plus! 98) (1998)
  • Picture It! 99 (3.0) (1999)
  • Picture It! 2000 (4.0) (2000)
  • Picture It! 2001 (5.0) - the last version to support Windows 95. (2001)
  • Picture It! 2002 (6.0) (2002)
  • Picture It! 7.0 and Digital Image Pro 7.0 (2003)
  • Picture It! Premium 9, Digital Image Pro 9 and Digital Image Suite 9 (2004)
  • Picture It! Premium 10, Digital Image Pro 10 and Digital Image Suite 10 (2005)
  • Digital Image 2006 and Digital Image 2006 Anniversary Edition (2006)

Editions

  • Picture It! Express - Scaled down edition of Picture It!
  • Picture It! Photo and Photo Premium - Picture It! editions with only photo editing features
  • Picture It! Publishing (Gold, Silver and Platinum editions) - Picture! It editions with photo editing and home publishing features
  • Picture It! Library - An image organizing application which later became Digital Image Library and eventually Windows Live Photo Gallery
  • Microsoft Greetings (a scaled-down Picture It! based application with only greeting card templates)
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