Microsoft's answer to Adobe Photoshop Elements has been axed, mainly because all of the features it offered are integrated into Windows Vista.
The Digital Image software, which was first introduced in 2002, was available in Standard, Suite, and Suite Plus packages. For the most part the application offered basic photo editing tools, with Suite Plus also incorporating video editing.
The software was no match for Adobe's more well-known selection of Photoshop packages, causing Digital Image to become somewhat obsolete.
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