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Picasa is Google's photo software that will make you more easy and practical organizing and editing your digital photos.

Before starting to discuss the main features of Picasa, let's dive into the facility that in fact is very simple.


Picasa Installation Once we have On our PC executable, start the installation by double clicking on it.

This is the initial screen where we have to accept the license agreement to proceed with the installation of picasa.




















chose the directory where you want to install the program, the photo shows the route used by default.





















An installation is complete, we can tick or not some features to the program, such as display windows on the desktop as an icon, select taste and finish with OK.





















Perfect, since we installed on our computer the program, we start with the main screen you see in the following way.

















To start a bit familiar with the interface of Picasa, make a brief explanation of what we are seeing:

With reference to the image, we can see that on the left side have a menu arranged by folder where we appear all .... .... all the images we have on the PC, prosperous year. Next to each folder name will parentheses the number of photos that exist in that folder.

Next we see mosaics as images belonging to the selected folder, in this case we see the images that are located in the Folder Wallpapers Dbz "

Once we place ourselves on an image, we have the information displayed in blue frango below the photos, hence we can obtain data such as image resolution, image format (jpg, gif , png) the date the image was created, and the size it occupies on your hard disk. Below we

various utilities some of which will be explained in more detail in the following pages, now highlight the possibility of making a general zoom all pictures shown in the preview, to or view more pictures or view them smaller dimension in order to cover more photos a single snapshot.

Adjustments are made through a drop-down bar on the right side of the screen, is easy to locate but saw only what I show an image of how it looks.






(Zoom to a minimum)

















Zoom to maximum



















Now let's explain some of the utilities that come with Picasa


EXIF \u200b\u200b

Exchangeable image file format (official abbreviation Exif not EXIF) is a specification for file formats software used by digital cameras.

Picasa has the ability to read the data created by digital camera and read some information of the picture itself, for example:

  • date and time information. Digital cameras will record the date and current time and stored in the metadata.
  • Camera Settings. This includes static information such as camera model and manufacturer, and information that varies with each image such as orientation, aperture, shutter speed, focal length, exposure meter, and the movie velcoidad.
  • Information on location, which could come from a GPS connected to the camera. Until 2004 only a few cameras support it (see geotagging).
  • description and copyright information. Again this is something that most of them did when then processed the image, only the high-performance cameras allow the user choose the text for these fields.

An example of this is seen as a random image.
























Record Images for Picasa

Another useful tool is brought about the possibility to create backup copies of your images granbandolas to a cd or dvd.

Next Steps are






















In the picture we see how to copy selected folders through a tilde, below shows the number of folders, files and total size will need to make the copy.




Send photos by email in Picasa

we have any photo you want to share with anyone? Then you prove practical function to send photos via email.




We will ask if you use the Gmail service from Google to send mail (of course need to have a Gmail account) or use our mail program you are accustomed to use.


















And so it ends this mini tutorial of Picasa.

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