February 12, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Hope you like Google Photos. Starting May 1st, Google is going to start phasing out Picasa from its product ...
You don't have to configure Picasa to make it work, but doing so can make your image management tasks more productive and enjoyable. Google's free Picasa program comes loaded with default settings ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Picasa is a tool that has become almost impossible to replace for many photography hobbyists, and basically anyone who takes pictures with a digital camera. The application, which used to cost lots of ...
Picasa gives you a robust setup for maintaining and organizing your photo collection with options for tagging, uploading and even automatic facial recognition. You may occasionally notice that you ...
Google said Friday that it would shut down its photo storage service Picasa to focus on its newly launched photo sharing service, Google Photos. Picasa was originally acquired by Google in 2004, and ...
A few weeks ago, I discussed five reasons why you should consider using Windows Live Photo Gallery. It’s my favorite free photo editor and organizer; I really like the overall design of the program, ...
If you use Picasa Web, Google’s photo sharing service, you can now edit your photos within Picasa including cropping, resizing, red eye correction and more thanks to integration with Picknik, the ...
Click to viewAnyone with a digital camera knows it doesn't take much to wind up with a hard drive littered with thousands of files named things like IMG_1892.jpg. In my quest to organize all the stuff ...
A new version of Google's Picasa desktop software, which is being released today, adds facial recognition to the mix, automatically tagging photos for faces of friends and family. Josh Lowensohn ...
You're learning about photography through our Digital Photography 101 column, and now you're wondering what to do with all those wonderful pictures you've taken. How on earth will you keep them ...