1.She (uses) a viewer program to look at the photographs.

2.Jenny's new software (helps) her modify the photographs.
3.The picture (was) too dark.
4.Jenny (cropped) the photo using the new software.
5.Jenny (will have improved) her photographs.

Tell if present, past, future, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect. Also indicate weather the tense is in the progressive form.

1.present
2.present
3.past
4.past
5.future perfect--progressive

Right.

5. is future perfect - (not progressive)

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/grammar/tenses.html

Thanks to Writeacher for calling this to my attention.

1. She (uses) a viewer program to look at the photographs. (Present tense)

To determine the tense, look at the verb form "uses" in the sentence. It is in the present tense, indicating an action that is currently happening.

2. Jenny's new software (helps) her modify the photographs. (Present tense)
Again, the verb form "helps" is in the present tense, indicating an ongoing action.

3. The picture (was) too dark. (Past tense)
In this sentence, the verb form "was" is in the past tense, indicating that the action of the picture being too dark happened in the past.

4. Jenny (cropped) the photo using the new software. (Past tense)
The verb form "cropped" is in the past tense, indicating that the action of cropping the photo happened in the past.

5. Jenny (will have improved) her photographs. (Future perfect - progressive)
The verb form "will have improved" indicates a future action that will be completed before a specified time in the future. The use of "have" and "been" indicates the future perfect progressive tense.