18 Feb 2008 04:00:44 | Jakob Jelling
As if Google.com had any problems with acquiring new
technologies along comes Picasa.com and helps Google let people
share graphics and video for free! Google.com has always been
synonymous for giving people what they wanted and best of all
for free. Since this recent acquisition, Google continues to
snap up quality companies that it feels that is inline with its
vision.
So what is Picasa.com really?
Picasa.com is a free photo organizer that allows you to share
your photos with friends and family. Best of all, its free!
Picasa.com is integrated with enhanced photo editing tools that
could possibly rival Photoshop with the ease of use and
portability. Picasa.com allows the user to upload collections of
photos, edit them and create a scrapbook or photo album for
selected viewers to see.
With the enhanced photo editing tools, you can feather an image,
remove redeye, and change a photo from color to black and white.
Other features include cropping images, sending completed photos
to a processor for printing, sharing photos via email.
How do I get started?
As with any freeware all you need is a computer that is attached
to the Internet. Picasa’s software is designed to run on
Microsoft Windows platforms. It supports JPEG, TIFF, GIF, BMP,
PSD, AVI, MPG, ASF, and WMV files. You can even import video
with the usage of AVI, MPG and WMV, as all formats are popular
with Microsoft Media Player.
Just visit Picasa.com and click on free download to start the
installation process. The installation file is less than 4 MB
and shouldn’t take too long to download if you are on a cable
modem or dsl connection. Upon accepting the terms of the
licensing the installer will fire off the application. You will
be prompted to upload your pictures upon request. You can have
the software upload them for you or you can manually select
which files and folders to include. This is helpful should there
be photos you do not wish to share.
Upon setting up your photo preferences you can set up which
photos to add to which collection as well as work on each photo
right there. Another neat feature is that if you are away from
your computer and find an image you would like to scan you can
install the software anywhere and upload it into your profile.
Picasa truly is another outstanding free feature from the minds
at Google.
What makes this software even better is that its backed by 24x7
support and a forum of fellow users that can share experiences
and help you troubleshoot your problem if you have one.
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