Picasa Basics for the Web
Picasa for Windows is a free image editing software program from Google. It can be used with images from digital cameras, scans, off the web, or even images created in a paint program. Features include a library for browsing images on the computer, image enhancement tools, and image sharing tools. This tutorial will introduce you to Picasa, with a focus on preparing images to use on the Web.
The Picasa installation Wizard will guide you through the basic installation. There are two items to keep in mind with first installing Picasa. 1. If you have a previous version of Picasa and it has already set-up a library of your images, install the new version before you uninstall the old version. After the new version is installed, start it. You will be asked if you want to import your existing library database. Select yes if you do. Once your new version of Picasa has imported your library, you can uninstall the old version.
2. When you first install Picasa it will ask you if you want it to scan your computer for images and create a library for you. Be careful here. Unless you give it some limits, Picasa will add every image on your hard drive to the library. It doesn’t move the images but it does list the folders they are in. You have more images on your computer than you realize. I recommend you restrict the search to your “My Pictures” folder or your “My Documents” folder.
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April 4th, 2009 | by pdf manuals |
By Pietro on Oct 18, 2009
il programma picasa 3, è veramente eccezionale. Si dovrebbe poter avere le istruzioni d’uso in pdf, in modo da semplificarne l’uso delle sue funzioni. Spero di ottenere ciò, con queste operazioni.