Picasa is software that makes it easy and fun to view, organise, edit and share the digital photos on your PC. Picasa will not delete your pictures or put them online without your permission. Picasa automatically finds and organizes all of your pictures including: jpeg, tiff, bmp, psd, and standard camera movie files. Sending pictures with e-mail used to mean five steps just to get it right. Picasa lets you pick the size and then automatically attaches your pictures. Browse through all your pictures and view slideshows of your albums with the click of a button. Enhance, fix red-eye, and even crop without losing data or permanently changing your original picture. Take your photos further with Picasa from Google. 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 programme for the first time to learn about new features quickly.
Picasa helps you find and organise all your pictures: you start Picasa, it scans your hard drive to find and automatically organise all your pictures. Picasa finds the following image and movie file types:
• Image file types: JPG, GIF, TIF, PSD, PNG, BMP, RAW (including NEF and CRW). GIF and PNG files are not scanned by default, but you can enable them in the options dialogue.
• Film file types: MPG, AVI, ASF, WMV, and MOV.
Changes in Version 3.9.0 Build New in 137.141 :
– Bug Fix: Fixed problems in AutoBackup with switching between full and standard size uploads and RAW support
– Bug Fix: Make sure AutoBackup runs automatically after installation.
– Bug Fix: Address some minor UI problems in AutoBackup (text over-runs, typos).
– Add About dialog box to AutoBackup so that current version is easily visible.
– AutoBackup network performance improvements for obtaining server-side configuration.
– Allow Picasa to upload full-size non-JPEG images without converting to JPEG.
– Prevent Picasa’s album sync from overwriting animated GIFs in a synced album
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