![]() Decide which photo you want to work with and double click it.I love that you can set up custom shapes and sizes in Picasa for the sizes you need regularly. I like square images on my website but I will often create rectangular images for Facebook or Pinterest. The next step is to crop your photos to the size and shape that is best for your purpose. Now your photos will be in the Recently Updated folder at the top of the list as well as in the folder with the date or title you gave it. If you want to import all of them there is an option for that there too. Then click the “Import selected” button (bottom right) to import them.Sometimes I will call the folder by the name of the project so I can find them easily later. If you prefer, you can call the folder “today’s date” or you can give it a special name. If the pictures are from multiple dates, it will automatically create multiple date folders for them, according to the dates they were taken. Mine go into my “Pictures” folder, then Picasa creates a folder with the date for me. Use the roll downs at the bottom to choose the folder to import them to.Select the pictures you want to load – use shift and control to help you pick multiples.All your photos should load and appear on the screen.Go to the “Import” tab in Picasa and select your camera from the roll down menu at the top.You can also use this method if you have photos on a memory stick, camera card or disc. I load my photos directly from my camera to my laptop computer via the USB port. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to ask in the comments and I’ll do my best to add the answers in this “ultimate guide”. So here’s my updated mega tutorial including all the steps I take from loading my photos to my computer to exporting them ready for my blog posts. On a whim, I went to look at the tutorials the next day and was dismayed to find that many of the images had disappeared in the shuffle from Blogger to WordPress and that some of the info was now out of date. Recently I was talking to a friend about how I edit my photos and suggested they look at the tutorials I wrote a couple of years back about Picasa. ![]() There still seem to be some links around to other sources though so I will leave it to you to look for it online. If you don’t have it yet, the official Google page says you can’t get it anymore. As a result, if you have the free download already, these tutorials will help you use it as I do. Picasa is a Google product and recently they moved away from supporting it to developing Google Photos instead. I’ve looked at other options – paid and free – but each time I come back to the one I am familiar with. It started out as my choice because it was free (let’s face it – new bloggers have no spare cash or fancy software!) but it has continued to be my choice because it does what I need it to and it is easy to use. So, if you are using the Picasa desktop application to manage your photo collection locally, then you may continue doing so after Google ends support for the program and shuts down Picasa Web Albums.For a number of years now Picasa has been my photo editing software of choice. While Google may keep it up after it shuts it down, you may want to have a backup of it at hand should you require one. I suggest you download Picasa from the official website to have local access to the installer. This won't make a difference for Picasa users who use the photo management software to manage their photos locally only. The majority are local-features only though and they will continue working as they don't depend on the use of online storage or a Google account.įeatures that may stop working eventually include ordering prints, some of the upload features, and some features that require Google account integration. Some features may stop working, especially those linked to Picasa Web Albums. For those who have already downloaded this—or choose to do so before this date—it will continue to work as it does today, but we will not be developing it further, and there will be no future updates. What it does not mean however is that you cannot continue using the Picasa desktop application on your computer system to manage your photos and albums locally.Īs of March 15, 2016, we will no longer be supporting the Picasa desktop application. Retiring means that the company won't support it in any way after Marc 15, 2016. It is unclear however how long this new platform will be kept alive, and likely that Google will terminate it eventually.Īs far as the desktop program is concerned, it too will be retired by Google. Google plans to provide users who don't want to migrate to the company's new Google Photos platform with a read-only version supporting features that Picasa Web Albums supports but Google Photos does not. The latter will be retired on and no longer accessible after that date. ![]()
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