Les meilleurs éditeurs photo vous permettent d'améliorer vos images numériques à l'aide d'une gamme d'outils avancés, afin de tirer le meilleur parti de votre créativité. De nombreux appareils sont désormais dotés d'un logiciel de retouche photo de base intégré. La plupart des ordinateurs portables, par exemple, comprennent des outils simples et accessibles permettant de modifier le contenu de votre photothèque. Bien que ces outils soient utiles pour des modifications rapides, les meilleurs éditeurs de photos vous permettent de faire beaucoup plus. De la suppression d'objets aux ajustements avancés des courbes, les meilleurs logiciels de retouche photo vous permettront d'atteindre le niveau supérieur en matière de retouche d'images. Vous êtes prêt à aller au-delà des curseurs de luminosité et de saturation ? Nous avons testé tous les meilleurs logiciels de retouche photo pour vous aider à trouver celui qui correspond exactement à vos besoins, à votre budget et à votre expérience. … [Read more...] about Les meilleurs logiciels de retouche photo de 2023
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One of the worst parts of Microsoft Teams is getting a welcome makeover
Audio player loading… A welcome upgrade is coming to Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows that should make using the service a bit more bearable. The company has revealed that its video conferencing platform will be updated in order to make it more seamless across different services, as well as an aesthetic makeover to make Microsoft Teams Rooms more appealing visually. In a blog post (opens in new tab) announcing the news, Microsoft says that the move will mean "key elements of the user interface" are aligned across the Windows and Android ecosystems, making the entire platform smoother and easier to use. TechRadar Pro needs you! (opens in new tab) our survey (opens in new tab) and telling us your opinions and views about the tech industry in 2023. It will only take a few minutes and all your answers will be anonymous and confidential. Thank you again for helping us make TechRadar Pro even better. D. Athow, Managing Editor Microsoft Teams … [Read more...] about One of the worst parts of Microsoft Teams is getting a welcome makeover
How to Disable Search In Windows
If you really don’t use Windows Search much, you can disable indexing completely by turning off the Windows Search service. You’ll still be able to search–it will just take longer without an index. RELATED: How to Choose Which Files Windows Search Indexes on Your PC If you’re thinking of disabling Search because it’s slowing things down, we recommend trimming down what files and folders are getting indexed and seeing if that works for you first. And if you’re experiencing crashes or inaccurate searches, try rebuilding your search index . You should also note that other apps–notably Microsoft Outlook–use Windows Search to allow searching within those apps, so you’ll have to do without fast searching in those, as well. That said, if you’re planning on using another search app or you just don’t search often and would rather not have the service running, Windows Search is easy to disable. Hit Start, type “services,” and then click the result. On the … [Read more...] about How to Disable Search In Windows
How to Use Different Wallpapers on Multiple Monitors in Windows 7
So you’ve just unpacked that spiffy new monitor, and it sits fresh and new on your desk putting your other little displays to shame. Now you have to give it some sartorial splendor: a kick-ass wallpaper from the online repository of your choice. But now comes the conundrum—what if you want to use different images on different screens? RELATED: How to Set a Different Wallpaper on Each Monitor in Windows 10 Unfortunately, Windows 7’s default wallpaper handler is pretty primitive for multiple displays. (Windows 8 and 10 are much better, so check out these instructions if you’re using a later version of Windows.) In Windows 7, you have two options for using different wallpapers: you can create your own combined image, using your favorite image editor, or you can use a third-party tool like DisplayFusion or UltraMon . First, we’ll look at the manual way to make your own multi-monitor wallpaper. If you want something a bit more automated (that requires extra … [Read more...] about How to Use Different Wallpapers on Multiple Monitors in Windows 7
How to Delete, Modify or Disable an Incorrect or Duplicate Entry on the XP Boot Menu
Have you ever inherited a computer that has more than one entry on the Windows XP boot menu screen? Most of the time one of the entries doesn’t even work in the first place, and then you’re forced to either hit a key or wait 30 seconds every time. Note: If you’re on Windows 7 or Vista, there’s a different method required for removing boot menu items . There are two options to get around this: You can remove the offending boot menu item, or you can just turn off the boot menu from being displayed. If you aren’t tech savvy, you’ll want to just use the second option. Thanks to my friend Shawn for forgetting how to do this and prompting me to write this article. =) Removing an Incorrect Boot Menu Option on XP Note: This method involves modifying a very important boot configuration file. You should proceed with caution and always make sure you have backups of your files just in case something goes wrong. All of the boot menu options in Windows XP are stored in the … [Read more...] about How to Delete, Modify or Disable an Incorrect or Duplicate Entry on the XP Boot Menu
Use Drive Mirroring for Instant Backup in Windows 7
Even with the best backup solution, a hard drive crash means you’ll lose a few hours of work. By enabling drive mirroring in Windows 7, you’ll always have an up-to-date copy of your data. Windows 7’s mirroring — which is only available in Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions — is a software implementation of RAID 1, which means that two or more disks are holding the exact same data. The files are constantly kept in sync, so that if one of the disks fails, you won’t lose any data. Note that mirroring is not technically a backup solution, because if you accidentally delete a file, it’s gone from both hard disks (though you may be able to recover the file ). As an additional caveat, having mirrored disks requires changing them to “dynamic disks,” which can only be read within modern versions of Windows (you may have problems working with a dynamic disk in other operating systems or in older versions of Windows). See this Wikipedia page for more information. … [Read more...] about Use Drive Mirroring for Instant Backup in Windows 7
Too Hot to Handle: America Created 517,000 Jobs in January and Unemployment Fell to 3.4%
The U.S. economy added 517,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate fell to 3.4 percent, the Labor Department said Friday. Economists had expected the economy to add 187,000 jobs and the unemployment rate to tick up to 3.6 percent. The range of forecasts by economists surveyed by Econoday was between a gain on payrolls of 150,000 to 260,000, a rather large range that suggests a higher level of uncertainty. On unemployment, the range of forecasts was 3.4 percent to 3.6 percent. The Labor Department’s Job Opening and Labor Turnover Survey, knowns as Jolts, showed that there were 11 million job openings at the end of December, around 1.9 vacancies for every unemployed person. Federal Reserve officials frequently cite the vacancy ratio as evidence that the labor market is so tight that it risks fueling inflation. In November, the preliminary report indicated the economy created 223,000 jobs, exceeding expectations for around 200,000. The unemployment rate was reported as … [Read more...] about Too Hot to Handle: America Created 517,000 Jobs in January and Unemployment Fell to 3.4%
Google may introduce Apple’s Continuity Camera rival with Android 14
Google is said to introduce another Apple -like feature. Apple introduced the interesting Continuity camera feature last year. The feature can turn the iPhone into a webcam for the Mac. Now it appears that tech giant Google is also working on a similar kind of feature. According to Android expert Mishaal Rahman, Google is planning to enable native support for using Android phones as webcams for PCs and Chromebooks. The company is working on rolling out the feature with Android 14 . "Using an Android phone as a webcam became really popular during the pandemic, but you've typically had to install a third-party app to do so. You may not have to do this in the future, though, as Google is adding support for turning Android devices into USB webcams!", tweeted Rahman. Rahmaan further revealed that he spotted the information in the Android Open Source Project repository. He noticed a service called 'DeviceAsWebcam'. This yet-to-launch feature is rumoured to … [Read more...] about Google may introduce Apple’s Continuity Camera rival with Android 14
Oppo Reno 8T 5G with 108MP main camera, 67W fast charging support launched: Price, launch offers and more
Oppo 8T 5G is here. Oppo has expanded its Reno 8-series lineup with the launch of Oppo Reno 8T 5G smartphone in India. The smartphone sports an 108MP main camera and runs Android 13 operating system. The 5G-enabled Oppo smartphone sports the Oppo Glow design. The smartphone design comprises an all-new rear panel that vertically aligns the slightly raised dual-camera module within a decorative strip with rounded ends. Price, availability and launch offers Oppo Reno 8T 5G comes with a price tag of Rs 29,999 and it comes in Midnight Black and Sunrise Gold colour options. The smartphone will be available online on Flipkart, Oppo India store and other offline stores in the country starting February 10. Buyers can also pre-book the smartphone starting today (February 3). The smartphone maker has also announced some launch offers with the Oppo Reno 8T 5G. Offer on retail outlets: Customers can enjoy a 10% cash back and no cost EMI up to 6 months on ICICI … [Read more...] about Oppo Reno 8T 5G with 108MP main camera, 67W fast charging support launched: Price, launch offers and more