Easily Integrate & Edit User Photos

Adobe PhotoDeluxe brings powerful image editing technology to the educational market through an easy-to-use interface and dozens of built-in templates that guide users through the process of modifying, personalizing and enhancing their photographs.

The software allows students, teachers and others to incorporate their photography into virtually any project, create photo collages, even remove unwanted "red eye" effect. It supports standard file formats including Photo CD, PICT, TIFF, BMP, JPEG and GIF.

Features such as Layers and Hold Photo allow users to add up to six layers in one project and hold pieces of their photos or projects until they are ready to work with them. The program also includes color retouching tools for improving image quality and various editing tools. Adobe Systems, Inc., Mountain View, CA, (800) 888-6293, www.adobe.com. WM

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