
But much of the software’s functionality is geared toward still photos.ĪrcSoft includes a photo editor that lets you fix the color, contrast, lighting, and red-eye, and it offers a few extra tools, such as a paint brush and a tool that lets you blur around a chosen area to bring out focal point in a photograph. You can organize and manage your videos in the same way as your photos, with tags and ratings, and the software includes a simple media player. Choosing “Stack” pulls all of the selected thumbnails into the stack, which you can click on to open a separate screen that contains all of the stacked photos. This lets you group together the thumbnails of the same of similar pictures so that you don’t have to scroll through as many pictures in a folder, making it easier to organize them.

From there, it offers standard tools to group and organize photos, such as tagging and rating, and it includes batching so that you can resize, rename, or change the file type of many photographs at once.Ī tool I found surprisingly helpful was “Stacking,” which allows you to stack pictures one on top of the other as you would a deck of cards, so that you can only see the top picture. It took only a few minutes to gather together the few hundred photos on my few-years-old system running Windows XP Home.

The first time you use PhotoImpression 6.5 Gold, it searches the media files on the system and pulls them in.
