Click to viewYou take lots of digital photos and you need a quick way to fix red eye, adjust crooked images, crop, sharpen and zoom. If you don't have the cash or patience to get a copy of Photoshop ...
Picasa Web Albums, Google's free and therefore widely-popular photo-sharing tool, added facial recognition technology to online photo albums Tuesday. The system now lets you automatically tag your ...
Picasa organizes your digital photos for quick and easy access. The first time you turn on Picasa, Google’s image management software, it’s going to scan your computer for every image it can find. In ...
The Digital Inspiration blog points us to Google's opening up of the API for buttons in Picasa, and includes a link that installs a button to send pictures directly from Picasa to Adobe Photoshop for ...
Google's Picasa photo editing tool for Linux has caught up to its Windows sibling with a new beta 3 release. The latest version of Picasa for Linux packs in all the features from the recent Windows ...
Google announced major updates yesterday to both components of its Picasa ecosystem: its desktop client and Web Albums, a service for displaying and sharing photos online. Ars Technica took some time ...
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 ...
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, ...
Google is abandoning Picasa, its photo editor and sharing service that is, well, kinda dated.The desktop application will no longer be supported by Google beginning March 15, 2016, according to a ...
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 ...