Corel Digital Studio 2010
By: denice
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My love for photography began in high school when my parents got me my first 35mm camera. Since then I’ve progressed to bigger and better SLR’s, I’ve had my own darkroom and even followed the trend to digital. The best thing about digital is not having to spend money developing and printing photos that don’t turn out well or wishing you could have done this or that differently. But the best part is not having to find room to store all those photos. Yes, I’ve got bins full of old photographs that I never even look at. My digital photos are on disks that I can label and store in a nice little box.
Now comes the best part of digital photos, the sharing. I was putting the photos I wanted to share in email and the recipient had to open each photo individually to view them but now with the help of Corel Digital Studio 2010 I can make it a more enjoyable experience by creating a slideshow. I created my first slide show in minutes. Corel Digital Studio 2010 also allows you to burn the slideshow to a disk for viewing on your TV. How cool is that.
With Corel Digital Studio 2010 I can fix my photos to get them just the way I want by cropping, getting rid of that evil looking red eye, making dark photos brighter or the other say around and save them. I can put those photos in the slideshow or create calenders collages or make my own cards. I can upload them directly to Facebook to share with my friends and family.
This is a slideshow of my puppies is one I created in about 20 minutes. The hardest part was deciding which photos to use.
Another great feature is the video editor. You know how you always get things you don’t care about in those videos because you’re afraid you’ll miss something if you turn the camera off. Now you can take those parts out and keep only the parts you want. It’s so easy. No more footage of the ground as you’re walking, no more embarassing moments for the world to see, ok maybe not the world but you get the idea. You can cut those out and only have the scenes you really want to share.
What’s included with Corel Digital Studio 2010:
- Corel® PaintShop Photo™ Express 2010
- Corel® VideoStudio® Express 2010
- Corel® WinDVD® 2010
- Corel® DVD Factory™ 2010
Corel Digital Studio 2010 retails for $99.99 but Corel is selling it for $79.99 and I’ve seen in on Amazon for less.
I received Corel Digital Sutdio 2010 in exchange for an honest review. There was no other compensation. The opinions expressed are my own and NOT influenced in any way.
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January 11, 2010 Filed under Entertainment, Family, Gifts & Flowers, MomGadget

















Now that most people have gone digital the problem arises on what to do with all those pictures that are so easy to take.
It seems slideshow software is a hot item recently – and you make a good point about how easy (and fun) it would be to send people a slide show rather than an email full of photos.
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I agree that it is great having digital pictures, it is great being able to send pictures to anyone who has an email or share them with the world. Being able to create slide shows is a great way to keep in touch with family and friends. This article has a great insight into what you can do.