![]() ![]() ![]() While this program is great for creating slideshows and presentations that you share with loved ones, it doesn't let you burn a copy onto a DVD or CD. After finishing your story, you can preview the finished project and add music from files saved on your computer. It also comes with ten different effects for changing the look of your photos, including sepia, water color, black and white, diffuse glow, and charcoal. Use the rotate feature to change the rotation of each image, or select the crop tool to remove backgrounds or other features you don't want from those pictures. Microsoft Photo Story also comes loaded with editing tools that you can use with your images. You can also select how long it takes to transition between images. The program then lets you decide how to transition between those images. Once you add those images, you can drag and drop the photos in to a small film strip at the bottom of the page to determine the order of those images. It lets you select dozens of photos from different folders on your computer and photos that you saved to a USB drive or an external hard drive too. This software comes loaded with extra features that you can use for adding effects to your stories. User 194.143.137.78 194.143.137.78. Microsoft Photo Story, you can now create beautiful stories and presentations from the photos that you take. This page last modified: 25th Jun 2017 03:24. Whilst all this 'mucking around' is a 'bit of a pain', before slagging off Microsoft, just try using some 12 year old Apple software on one of those fancy new 'MacBooks' and see how far you get In 2004, a 'brand new' Mac had a 'PowerPC' processor chip = this was a 'RISC' chip designed on the (obviously faulty) assumption that in future the processing speed 'bottle-neck' would be the CPU, and not the speed with which instructions could be fetched from RAM :-) ( ) The nonsense of RISC Next page :- Alternatives - (to PhotoStory) To run the PhotoStory 3 application, "right click" the 'PhotoStor圓.exe' file and chose "Troubleshoot compatibility".Windows 10 will then go through some sort of process, after which Photo Story should work just fine. If you want PhotoStory to have access to 4Gb RAM (instead of the 'normal' 2Gb), go find 'PhotoStor圓.exe' and replace it with the '-LARGEADDRESSAWARE' version (see at top above, or 'hack' it yourself) You should now be able to install the Photo Story. Rename %windir%\SysWOW64\LegitCheckControl.DLL Msiexec.exe /i Pstory.msi /passive SKIPOSCHECK=1 NOLEGITCHECK=1Ĭopy and paste the following command into the Command Prompt window and press Enter: In Windows 10 right click the Start button and choose "Command Prompt (admin)" Copy and paste the following command into the Command Prompt window and press Enter: SO, you have to manually 'exempt' Pstory.msi from the 'signature check' - and then stop Windows 10 checking it anyway. PhotoStory, is, of course, signed with a Microsoft VeriSign certificate, however that's obviously 'not good enough' for Windows 10. Windows 10 demands software be 'signed' (in an attempt to cut down on those who like to click eMail links that contain a Virus / Root Kit etc.). The problem, as usual, it's all down to MS being 'over cautious'. fails to launch, even if you run as Admin (and if you do manage to get it to install, Win10 then won't actually 'launch' the PhotoStory 3. HOWEVER, 'out of the box', the PhotoStory 3 installer, Pstory.msi. Unlike Win7, Win10 'knows' all about 32bit apps. If you don't have a PC running XP (or when MS removes the download page), you will need to find the "Pstory.msi" package elsewhere (it should be 5,271,552 bytes exactly, with a MS Digital Signature from VeriSign dated "12 November 2004 03:13:32" = anything else will be a junk-ware installing trojan from some sham 'web repository') exe (you will need to unzip and remove the "-LARGEADDRESSAWARE" from the file name before use)Īuthenticated Windows XP users can download MS PhotoStory from the Microsoft Photo Story 3 web page. exe or right click hare and "save link as" for a pre-modified. There is no real point in running PhotoStory 3 on a 64bit PC unless you make it "LARGEADDRESSAWARE" (so it can get access to a full 4Gb of RAM). PhotoStory 3 on Win10 Using PhotoStory 3 on a Windows 10 (64bit) PC ![]()
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