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Yes, if you have Picasa Iphoto you may upload any old pictures and use Picasa Iphoto on your desired picture/pictures.
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Paint Shop Pro, Picasa and Photoshop all have options to reduce file size. To compress the files themselves, use WinRAR or WinZip.
What I did when this happened to me was I uninstalled Picasa 3. Then, I removed the duplicate pictures from my hard drive. After that, I reinstalled Picasa 3. Everything worked just fine from then on.
Yes, you can download Picasa album software that is open source. The Picasa Album Downloader can be obtained free to help make the process of sharing pictures easier.
The image quality is lower.
It means to reduce the size of each picture so more can fit on the drive, since presumably the flash drive doesn't have a lot of space. However, when you compress a picture, that file will have lesson information so the quality of the photo will decrease, so it is important to retain your original pictures. Programs like Picasa can easily reduce the file size of pictures by reducing the resolution/pixels in each photo. In addition, if your picture ends with the extention JPG or JPEG, it is already compressed, but of course, can be reduce further.
One can use the Picasa website to upload, organize, decorate, and share pictures with family and friends by using their dedicated software and website.
Before uploading the pictures, one first need to install Picasa Web Albums plugin for iPhoto. The download can be found under Mac Tools section in Google.
No, Picasa is a Google owned website for sharing movies and pictures. Google would not allow it's users to be given viruses from using their services.
The pictures are not "in" Picasa as such - they are in folders on the hard drive and Picasa monitors and edits them there. Therefore, to send a picture via email, you would use the email program to locate the photo and attach it to the email. Please note that Picasa does not edit your photos "as you go". Rather it accumulates all the edits for a particular picture and applies them when you Save that picture. This means that if you have not saved the photo after editing, the original (unedited) version will be attached to your email.
The latest version of Picasa -- Picasa 3, which is still in the Beta-testing period -- indeed allows you to add text to your photo. Here to download the latest version for picasa. Picasa is a free software that helps you to find, edit and share digital photos on your PC. Picasa makes sure your pictures are always organised. Every time you open Picasa, it automatically locates all your pictures (even ones you forgot you had) and sorts them into visual albums organised by date. You can edit and add effects to your photos with a few clicks. You can share your photos with others, arrange your albums. It is fast, easy and free. Get the Picasa Software Download Now http://www.sharewareguide.net/Audio-Multimedia/picasa.HTML