

Archived from the original on 11 March 2011. Redmond, Washington, United States of America: Microsoft Corporation. ^ a b "Microsoft Celebrates a Decade of Exposing Consumers to the Joys of Digital Photography".On 15 June 2007, Microsoft announced that the Microsoft Digital Image suite would be discontinued because most of the feature set in the Digital Image suite of applications had been integrated into newer Microsoft titles and services, including Windows Photo Gallery. The software product was generally well received and praised for its ease of use. NEF) On 19 September 2006, Microsoft released an "anniversary edition" which offered Windows Vista compatibility, removed raw support, added support for Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) metadata. This version had native support for Raw camera formats from Canon (. The latest version of this product was Digital Image 2006. Later versions also included Photo Story 3.1.

Digital Image had support for Adobe Photoshop plugins. Microsoft Digital Image came in three different editions: Digital Image Standard, which offered tools for editing images, Digital Image Suite, which added Digital Image Library for organizing images and Digital Image Suite Plus, which included tools from Digital Image Suite and the video editing tools of Pinnacle Studio. It was a successor to Microsoft Picture It! Microsoft Digital Image was a digital image editing program created by Microsoft.
