Videos: Self-explanatory — your videos are here. Collages: This where Photos keeps all of the collages created by the Assistant, as well as any you make yourself. Animations: Same as Collages, but with animations. Movies: You guessed it. The only workaround is to export all of your photos from Picasa into a new location. This will take a lot of time — and a lot of disk space — but it has the benefit of preserving all of your edits not just orientation changes so that at least Google Photos is working with an optimized set of images.
Nothing is more frustrating than to see all of those assistant-generated collages, movies, and GIFs using images that are sideways when they should be vertical. At least the transition was a painless one! First, you can choose to access your Google Photos as a single folder within Drive. Once you see the Google Photos folder appear in your folder list, you can share access to it just like any other Drive asset.
Doing so is a great way to share all of your photos, but beware, as these invitees get to see all of your current snaps and each new one until you revoke their share privileges. Other than sharing, the big benefit to using this option is that you can re-introduce folders to your photo collection. So now you have an option to move all of your photos from Drive to Photos in order to gain back storage space, without sacrificing utility — Google Docs treats the Google Photos folder the same way as any other folder in Drive.
One thing to keep in mind with this relationship is that deleting individual or multi-selected photos from the Google Photos folder within Drive will delete them in Google Photos too, and vice versa. This even goes so far as the deletion of the top level Google Photos folder itself. Keep in mind, any changes you make will need to be exported as mentioned earlier in order for them to show up in Google Photos. It does work, though. Ultimately, Google Photos is a powerful and, at times, delightful way to backup and share your memories with a limitless storage that is unrivaled by any other platform.
But Picasa users will find that transitioning to Photos comes with a lot of compromises. Hopefully, now that Google has its focus set squarely on a single photo product, it will develop it into a platform that leaves no Picasa user behind.
How to stick with Picasa, for now Google stopped supporting Picasa on March 15, Easy, but not painless As easy as it is to get your photos into the cloud, it comes with a hefty price for Picasa users. Sounds terrible. Why would I want to switch? Finding pics in Google Photos is much easier Rockets. Whether you keep them or not is up to you. You can create Albums, though The one organization feature from Picasa that Photos preserves is Albums.
If you do any changes on your online albums, all of those changes will be reflected on your phone. You can download the high resolution copies to the phone. Set it as a wallpaper, write your today's mood on it You can upload photos or videos to Google photos or Picasa web albums in batch.
The tool also provides an embedded photo editor for you to do a quick edit. This application is an unofficial one from 3rd party. You can click on the Exclude button to select any images in your memory card that you want to keep from being imported. After your pictures have finished loading in the Import Tray, click on Finish.
Picasa will then save the pictures to your hard drive in the My Pictures folder under a folder name you create and display them in the Folders on Disk collection. Tech-Ease is your source for just-in-time answers for classroom technology questions. Funding for Tech-Ease content development has been provided by by various grants from the University of South Florida and the Florida Department of Education.
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