What is Microsoft Photos?
Microsoft Photos is the free, built-into-Windows program that you can use to view and manage your photos. Microsoft Photos is either pre-installed in Windows 10 and 11 or can be downloaded from the Windows Store.
Who is it for?
- can't install another photo organising program (sometimes referred to, with the lofty term Digital Asset Manager).
- want a DAM for free
- prefer not to use third party software
- have grown used to Windows File Explorer and want a few more features
- want to use it because "it's there"
- don't shoot raw image files or have a camera that is supported by the free available raw codecs
- are not bothered by missing features
- do minimal editing to your photos
It is also inevitable to discover and try out what comes in the box with Microsoft Windows before thirsting for more or better tools.
What's What
The top menu is displayed in a way that explains how Microsoft Photos thinks.
The Collection Tab
Collection presents your photos in a timeline view, Microsoft Photos automatically looks at all the folders you have nominated, at the files and shows them in groups according to Month-Year.
You can choose to View by Date Taken or Recently Added. Date Taken would be from the EXIF metadata (?)The Collection is automatically populated by Microsoft Photos
- Recent photos
- Protect your memories - Back Up to OneDrive
- On This Day
- Happy Days - it appears to AI identify the "Smile"
- Most Popular Tag - it appears to AI identify recognised subjects
- On This Day - specific date
- You're the director - click on the tile to switch to Video Editor Mode
The Albums Tab
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The People Tab
The Folders Tab
The Video Tab
Editing Features of Microsoft Photos
- Rotate
- Flip
- Crop
- Auto Enhance
- Adjust Brightness (Light)
- Colour (Saturation)
- Clarity
- Apply a Vignette
- Remove Red Eye
- Spot Fix
- Apply fixed set of colour grading filters
- Draw
- Resize
- Add 3D effects
- Add animated text
- Edit Metadata on
- Filename
- Description
- Data and Time Photo Taken
- Tags can't be edited manually. You can use Windows File Explorer to edit Tags. Additionally, Microsoft OneDrive uses AI to autotag photos
- Set Favourite
- Save As
- Copy
- Set As
- Desktop Background
- Lock Screen Background
- Share
- Slideshow
- launch other Photo apps with Open With
- launch Microsoft Store for more editing Apps
File Type Support
- jpeg
- tiff ?
- bmp ?
- raw (given that relevant raw codecs are installed
- HEIC / HEVC - there is a codeC available for a small price from the Microsoft Store
Why you might not want to use Microsoft Photos
- You feel that there are many features you want, missing.
- You don't have faith that Microsoft will continue this line of software in future versions of Windows.