Picasa For Windows User Guide
Picasa is free photo management software from Google that helps you find, edit and share your pictures in seconds. We recommend that you print out this brief overview of Picasa’s main features and consult it as you use the program for the first time to learn about new features quickly.
When you uninstall older versions of Picasa, you will be prompted whether or not you want to delete your existing database (your previous organization and picture edits). If you opt to save your Picasa 1.618 database, your Picasa 2 database will be upgraded automatically, preserving your previous organization and picture edits. If you delete your Picasa 1.618 database, you can download and install the new version of Picasa and create new edits.
To import pictures from a digital camera, plug the hardware into your computer using its usual connection device, such as a USB cable or your camera cradle. Open Picasa. Click the “Import” button and select your device or folder from the dropdown menu (your camera should automatically be detected). Your pictures will automatically begin to appear in the “Import Tray.” After your pictures have finished loading, click the “Finish” button. Picasa will save the folders on your computer (in the My Pictures directory under a folder name you create) and display them in the “Folders on Disk” collection.
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April 4th, 2009 | by pdf manuals |