I love Windows Live Photo Gallery. Apart from the fact that it is free, is the best camera import tool I have found, can display RAW images (with the right codecs installed), can publish to flickr, facebook and YouTube, has facial recognition built in and other cool features, it also has another really cool feature – editing with a revert to original option.
So this week I discovered something about that. I had been noticing my C drive space slowly decreasing. Now seeing as I only have Windows 7 and all my programs installed on the C drive and most of my data is contained on other drives, I was wondering what was going on. A quick search found the bulk of the data was in two folders, my outlook data folder where I had an unused old archive sitting (10GB) and then a folder called
C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Photo Gallery\Original Images. There was some 20GB in here
When I looked I was amazed to see a bunch of photos. Some research turned up these facts.
Here are some of the pages I trawled through working this out.
I searched for some registry hacks, if there were any that existed, to move the original images folder somewhere away from the default location – eg to a shared folder as the OriginalImages folder is a folder type that can be redirected. However I was unable to find anybody who hade even tried this let alone shared a registry hack to make this work.
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Sounds like a description of
Sounds like a description of iPhoto, which has been around a fair bit longer. In other words, Microsoft realised how awesome iPhoto is and decided they should probably provide something similar for Windows. Sorry, had to :)
In saying that though, you can move your entire iPhoto library, including the originals, anywhere you want.
I do have to admit I like Windows Live Gallery though.
lol matt - the mouse was an
lol matt - the mouse was an apple thing too...
Very informative, thank you
Very informative, thank you so much for sharing! I generally use an online file server for this sort of things, that's how I keep my hdd clean while all the important information is stocked safely. It's amazing how much you can do with Windows Live Photo Gallery features.