You have only uploaded your pictures to yourPicasa which stays on your IP address which can not be seen by any other person except you unless you uploaded them yourself onto another computer.
I"m using the SAME COMPUTER!
Picasa and IPhoto are two different programs. Picasa will work on a Dell, but many Mac users have problems with it. IPhoto will work on a Mac, but many Dell users can't use it.
In your internet browser just type in Picasa, you should see a link to there for it. It is part of a Google pack!
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No. It is not visible to everyone when you open the geotagged photos by picasa and only when you upload it to Flickr, Locr and etc can it be seen by others. I use my easytagger gps to geotag all my photos and it also records the trails.
To import Picasa albums into Lightroom, you can first download your Picasa albums to your computer as a backup. Then, in Lightroom, go to the "File" menu and select "Import Photos and Video." Choose the folder where your Picasa albums are saved and import them into Lightroom.
No, you can make a folder on Picasa (the one you want) but you cannot make a sub-folder on Picasa. I hope you are enjoying Picasa so far No, you can make a folder on Picasa (the one you want) but you cannot make a sub-folder on Picasa. I hope you are enjoying Picasa so far
Picasa was created in 2002.
First of all, Picasa and iPhoto are two different programs to create images in the Mac operating system. Second, no, it is not costly to produce the images or photos.
Picasa is a web photo album, for storing photos.
Photoshop, the product used by more professionals, has more features and is more expensive. Picasa, a google product, is free, but has fewer features. Picasa is set up with google integration features, like sending pictures to a blog on google's hosting service.
Picasa is a software designed by Google for the purpose of image editing etc. Usually the older versions of Picasa are free to download, like Picasa 3.
To download Picasa one must just go to the website for Picasa, which may be done by adding 'picasa' to the beginning of the googledotcom url. Then click 'Download Picasa' and follow the command prompts. The download is available for Windows XP/Vista/7.