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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows XP
- Date added: April 28, 2009
- Total Downloads: 2,130,727
- Downloads last week: 7,341
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 621 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: Jessica Dolcourt on November 20, 2008
This photo organizer strikes us as the picture of simplicity, a hairy task considering that Picasa 3 stacks on over a dozen more features and refinements to improve the editing, creative, and sharing options onto what has for years been a solid consumer app. Although not the most powerful image manager on the block, Picasa has the distinction of being the most easygoing.
Picasa's editing tools now include a retoucher to cover over blemishes and an improved red-eye corrector that detects and fixes all orbs emitting a magenta glow, with fairly good results.
Picasa really shines when it comes to organizing, uploading, and sharing pictures. New syncing and sharing buttons on the album level let you keep folders up-to-date on your Picasa Web album without leaving the desktop app. The same goes with its neighboring 'Share' button, which uploads photos online and e-mails your contacts the link from Picasa's interface.
The latest version also greatly improves the collage tool and adds a basic movie maker that lets you intersperse a wide range of video with stills. Though we love the concept, the bare-bones tool needs work, and greater choice of outputs--right now it only churns out WMV files. One other caveat: Picasa eats a lot of memory, so be wary of a performance drag, oh ye of modest memory. In every other respect, this free photo editor and organizer program is an excellent choice for amateur shutterbugs with plenty of photos to share.
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Publisher's description
From Google :Transfer, find, organize, edit, print, and share images, all with this easy-to-use product. Watch Picasa automatically organize all your pictures into elegant albums by date. Having all your photos in one place means no more time wasted searching for folders or files. The program works with JPEG, GIF, BMP, PSD, and movie files and is compatible with most digital cameras; it detects your USB driver and imports pictures into albums. Editing tools include cropping (standard or custom), removal of red-eye, and enhancing--even switching from color to black and white. Create slide shows set to your MP3s. Integration with Picasa's free Hello instant picture-sharing software lets you share hundreds of photos in seconds and chat in real time. E-mail photos with Picasa's built-in client to take the guesswork out of compressing images, and order photo-lab quality prints or print at home with no mistakes. You can also make instant backups to CD (or to other hard drives) of your photo collections, to organize your photos using labels and stars (just like with Gmail), to write captions for all pictures, and to organize videos as well as pictures.
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Version: Picasa 3.1 Build 71.40
Pros: IMPORTS EASILY ALL MY FILES BUT IS TOO THOROUGH GOES INTO OVERKILL
Cons: MEEDS TO BE MORE SELECTIVE
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Version: Picasa 3.1 Build 71.40
"Version 3.1 and not there yet"
Pros: nice bullet proof google effort
lots of great features, easy to use.Cons: Where is the exif support? No user comments or descriptions displayed. No way to edit exif data. No way to index based on exif/ipc data.
Summary: Really nice program and in the bullet proof tradition of google (applause) but hey! I've got over 10,000 picture that I have carefully documented using exif for the purposes of easily moving my pictures to new photo managers. I can't use picasa b... read more >>
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